Friday, August 27, 2010

Cough-ly speaking

I miss being a Respiratory Therapist. Even if I am not working as one,that does not mean I could no longer be practicing. In small chit chats with some friends, I happened to find out that some people's belief about a simple cough or asthma are purely myths. So I have come up with a list of what you may think are true, but are actually just myths.

1.You can catch cough if you drink using the infected person's glass.
- False. Anyone having cough or colds can spread the infection through coughing, sneezing, talking in front of you or just beside you. These bacteria that cause cough are airborne, meaning, it is transmitted through air.

2. You can catch TB by using the infected person's utensils or by drinking on his glass, or through kissing.
--Just the same as no.1. TB is an airborne disease, spread through inhaling the infected person's breath while he coughs, talks or sneezes. You may be contaminated with his saliva, but you need gallons of it in order to get TB. You can only get TB if you are in constant close contact with the infected person. Meaning, you are together 24/7.

3. You can catch pneumonia if you dry your sweat in front of the electric fan.
--Super myth. I usually hear some people saying "magkaka-pulmonya ka pag natuyuan ka ng pawis". So not true. Pneumonia is caused by a bacteria or virus, that is spread through the air when the infected person coughs, talks or sneezes. It may only trigger cough, but not catch pneumonia.

4. Asthma is contagious and is spread from person to person.
--Asthma is hereditary. If anyone in your family has asthma, chances are, you can have it too, from the day you are born. You can't just get asthma because an asthmatic person coughs beside you. It is not an infection, rather, an inflammation of the airways where the air passages become narrower making them harder to breathe.

5. Asthma can be cured.
--Up to this time, there has been no cure for asthma. It can only be controlled by medications and lifestyle changes, but it can never be cured- irreversible is the medical term for this. Once you have asthma, you have it forever. There are some cases where exercising regularly or doing any active sports helps them control their asthma.

So to further spread infection, one must use a disposable face mask such as this:


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And the right way to do when coughing or sneezing is to cover your mouth with a handkerchief or towel. This will prevent the the bacteria to float in the air and infect other persons. You should not spit out anywhere. When you have cough with phlegm, and you want to spit it out, you must spit it in a tissue paper, and throw it in the trash can. By doing it the right way, there will be lesser disease, and a healthy environment for our kids.

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