bronchial tubes in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bronchial tubes in the English»Spanish Dictionary

tube [Am t(j)ub, Brit tjuːb] N

bronchial [Am ˈbrɑŋkiəl, Brit ˈbrɒŋkɪəl] ADJ

bronchial tubes in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bronchial tubes in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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Bronchitis is known to follow a cough or flu and cause infection or swelling of bronchial tubes.
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When a human being inhales, air travels down the trachea, through the bronchial tubes, and into the lungs.
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There are different types of asthma that affects the functions of the bronchial tubes.
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Eucalyptus is known to open up bronchial tubes and ease congestion, and make breathing easier.
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With bronchiectasis, the bronchial tubes inside the lungs become wider than usual and the wall of the tubes become damaged.
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So to conserve water, your body attempts to reduce water loss during respiration by constricting your bronchial tubes through the creation of histamines.
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Asthma is a chronic illness affecting the bronchial tubes, which normally allow air to come in and out of the lungs.
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Cold viruses tend to affect the nose, sinuses and throat, while the flu often affects the entire respiratory system including the bronchial tubes and lungs.
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The mucus in the lungs/bronchial tubes is so difficult for them to expel that it would continually cut off her breathing.
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It causes thick sticky mucus to be produced, blocking the bronchial tubes and preventing the body's natural enzymes from digesting food.
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