Bronchomycosis

Bronchomycosis is a general name for various diseases of the respiratory tract. A deeper description: Bronchomycosis is the name given to damage to the human respiratory system by mycelial fungi. Older forms of the disease have another name - niziuspicosis. The causative agent is a yeast-like microorganism - Candida albicans, although now they are increasingly talking about its uncontrolled reproduction, because it also exists in the body of a healthy person. Also, the causative agents are often molds, which can be a normal part of the human body. They have become common at any age.

In an advanced form of the process, the formation of sepsis is possible, which is accompanied by death. Pus may form in the lungs, causing shortness of breath, coughing and other complications.