Other congenital malformations of bronchus - what does this mean
Other congenital malformations of bronchus occur when the bronchial tubes do not develop properly during fetal development, resulting in abnormal openings and/or narrowing of the airways, which can lead to difficulty breathing and other respiratory problems.
What happens during the disease - other congenital malformations of bronchus
Other congenital malformations of bronchus is a condition in which the bronchus (the airway leading from the trachea to the lungs) is not properly formed during fetal development. this can lead to a narrowing of the airway, which can cause difficulty breathing and a decreased ability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs. this can lead to further complications such as recurrent infections, pulmonary hypertension, and respiratory failure.
Other congenital malformations of bronchus - Prevention
The best way to prevent other congenital malformations of the bronchus is to ensure that pregnant mothers receive adequate prenatal care, including regular check-ups and screening for any potential issues. additionally, mothers should be sure to take any recommended supplements and avoid any known risk factors, such as smoking or drinking.