Mucoclase

Mucoclasia is a medical term that describes the process of destruction or breakdown of cells in the lining of the respiratory tract. This process can be caused by various factors, such as infectious diseases, allergic reactions, smoking, exposure to chemicals and others.

Mucoclasia can lead to various respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma and others. It can also cause breathing problems in people who suffer from allergies or asthma.

Various methods are used to treat mucoclasia, including drug therapy, inhalations, physical therapy and surgery. It is important to note that mucoclasia is a serious disease that requires timely treatment.



Mucoclasia is a common tonsil disease in young children. The baby's tonsils become enlarged and swollen, the throat turns red when swallowing and talking - then many babies develop constant transparent mucous discharge from the nose. Most often, mucoclasia affects children between 2 and 4 years old.