Respiratory Failure Obstructive

Respiratory failure is a condition in which the body is unable to breathe fully, which can lead to serious health consequences. One type of respiratory failure is obstructive pulmonary disease, which occurs due to obstruction of the airways. This disease can occur for various reasons, for example, due to smoking, obesity,



Respiratory Obstructive Insufficiency (ROD) Respiratory obstruction is a condition where a narrow air flow makes breathing difficult and a person cannot breathe normally. This may be associated with various diseases or functional disorders in the body. In this article we



First, it’s worth understanding what obstructive airway disease is and what its symptoms are. Obstructive airway diseases are groups of respiratory system diseases that are characterized by persistent restriction of air passage. They arise as a result of various diseases and pathological conditions in the bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli; the leading importance is given to obstruction (blockage), partial or complete stenosis, or obstruction (narrowing). There are plenty of obstructive diseases. These include acute and chronic bronchitis, lung abscess, tuberculosis, pneumonia, bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma, emphysema and other diseases. If a person has problems with the respiratory organs, then an increased amount of carbon dioxide in the blood and tissues becomes clear. Moreover, there is also a decrease in the percentage of oxygen in the blood.

With obstructive airway disease, ventilation of the lungs is difficult, and the penetration of gases is difficult. This is why one of the most significant symptoms is shortness of breath. In other words, in people suffering from obstructive pulmonary diseases, their general well-being worsens during physical activity and shortness of breath appears. The respiratory rate increases to 40 per minute or more. Another significant symptom of the disease is a cough with sputum, which may be purulent in nature. In a sick person, the volume of deep breathing decreases. It should also be noted that there is a significant decrease in body weight, this is due to poor absorption of food in the intestines. In the oral cavity of a person suffering from an obstructive disease, there is an increased secretion of saliva. The development of oral gastritis is exacerbated. The body's autonomic reaction is enhanced by increased heart rate and increased heart rate. The performance and overall endurance of the body sharply decreases.