Bronchiectasis

What is bronchiectasis?
Bronchiectasis means the airways in your lungs aren't working properly. It affects the way you breathe and makes you more likely to get chest infections.
To understand bronchiectasis, it helps to know a bit about how your lungs work.
Your lungs are in the middle of your chest, behind your ribs.

When you breathe in, air goes into your lungs through your windpipe.
They are like spongy, stretchy bags that fill up with air when you breathe in and empty when you breathe out.
When you take a breath, air goes down your windpipe and into your lungs through a network of thin tubes called bronchioles. At the end of these tubes are tiny sacs called
alveoli. Oxygen from the air goes into your bloodstream through blood vessels in these sacs.
alveoli
Alveoli are tiny packets in your lungs that fill up with air when you breath in. Your alveoli are where gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) are traded between your blood and the air you breathe.
Alveoli are tiny packets in your lungs that fill up with air when you breath in. Your alveoli are where gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) are traded between your blood and the air you breathe.
The lungs make small amounts of fluid, called mucus. Mucus keeps your airways moist and helps get rid of dirt and germs. Tiny hairs (called cilia) inside your airways sweep excess mucus, dirt and germs out of your lungs when you cough.
If you have bronchiectasis, some of the airways in your lungs are too wide. This usually happens because the walls of the
airways have been damaged. Because the airways are too wide, mucus builds up inside them.
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Source:
Lavery K, Bradley JM, Elborn JS.
Bronchiectasis: challenges in diagnosis and management.
International Journal of Respiratory Care. 2005; 1: 92-98.
Lavery K, Bradley JM, Elborn JS.
Bronchiectasis: challenges in diagnosis and management.
International Journal of Respiratory Care. 2005; 1: 92-98.
When you have a lot of mucus in your lungs, you may find it hard to cough it all out. The mucus that gets left behind can
be infected by bacteria. This means you get a chest infection.
Getting a lot of chest infections can make it hard for you to breathe. You may feel very tired and unwell. Infections can
also damage your lungs further. So it's important to have treatment quickly when you get a chest infection.
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Source:
Li AM, Sonnappa S, Lex C, et al.
Non-CF bronchiectasis: does knowing the aetiology lead to changes in management.
European Respiratory Journal. 2005; 26: 8-14.
Li AM, Sonnappa S, Lex C, et al.
Non-CF bronchiectasis: does knowing the aetiology lead to changes in management.
European Respiratory Journal. 2005; 26: 8-14.
People usually get bronchiectasis because something has damaged their lung. This could have been before they were born. Many
people with bronchiectasis have an inherited condition called cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis makes you produce too much
mucus. Other people are born with a condition that causes the cilia in their airways not to work properly.
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Source:
Rosen MJ.
Chronic cough due to bronchiectasis.
Chest. 2006; 129: 122-131.
Rosen MJ.
Chronic cough due to bronchiectasis.
Chest. 2006; 129: 122-131.
Most people with inherited bronchiectasis are diagnosed when they are babies or children. But some people get it later in
childhood or when they are adults.
Things that can cause bronchiectasis later in life include:
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Source:
Rosen MJ.
Chronic cough due to bronchiectasis.
Chest. 2006; 129: 122-131.
Rosen MJ.
Chronic cough due to bronchiectasis.
Chest. 2006; 129: 122-131.
- Infections like
measles
Measles is a disease caused by a virus. It's common for children to get measles. It causes you to break out in a rash all over your body. It also gives you swollen glands and flu symptoms, like tiredness and fever. Sometimes it can cause worse problems, like an infection in the lungs or voice box. The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine protects children from getting measles.measles, whooping cough ortuberculosis
Tuberculosis (also known as TB) is an infection caused by certain bacteria. The most common type of tuberculosis is in your lungs. This can give you pain in your chest, tiredness and a severe cough.tuberculosis (TB) - Getting something, like a peanut, trapped in the lung
- Having an allergy to something in the air
- Breathing in a harmful chemical in the air.
Sources for the information on this page:
- Lavery K, Bradley JM, Elborn JS.Bronchiectasis: challenges in diagnosis and management.International Journal of Respiratory Care. 2005; 1: 92-98.
- Li AM, Sonnappa S, Lex C, et al.Non-CF bronchiectasis: does knowing the aetiology lead to changes in management.European Respiratory Journal. 2005; 26: 8-14.
- Rosen MJ.Chronic cough due to bronchiectasis.Chest. 2006; 129: 122-131.
This information was last updated on Jan 08, 2009
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