LUNG HYIGINE NECESSITY! – BRONCHIECTATSIS

Bronchiectasis is when the airway walls, known as bronchi, thicken or enlarge. This is caused by chronic inflammation and/or repeated infections.
In a normal lung, there are little hair-like structures, known as cilia, on the airways. Cilia sweep mucus and particles out of the lungs. But in people with bronchiectasis, cilia are destroyed. Mucus and particles can’t be cleared from the lungs.
As a result, mucus builds up in the lung. This attracts bacteria and microbes that lead to infection. Chronic infections lead to chronic inflammation, and more mucus. Chronic inflammation causes additional thickening and widening of the airways. Over time, it gets harder to breathe.

The Chronic Cycle of Bronchiectasis:

The most common symptoms are:

HOW PHYSIOTHERAPY WORKS:

ACTIVE CYCLE OF BREATHING TECHNIQUE [ACBT]
Breathing control. Breathing control helps relax the airways….
Chest expansion exercises. Breathe in deeply…
Huffing or huff coughing. Also called forced expiration technique, huff cough at different, controlled lengths to move mucus up to the larger airways…
The ACBT is divided into three parts;

BREATHING CONTROL

This is normal gentle breathing using the lower chest, with relaxation of the upper chest and shoulders. It helps you to relax between the deep breathing and huffing

DEEP BREATHING

These are slow deep breaths in, followed by a three second hold with a relaxed breath out. Three to four deep breaths are enough.

HUFFING

COUGHING

This should follow two to three huffs or a deep breath in. Don’t cough unless secretions are ready to be cleared.
BY
DR. NILAYANI.U
CONSULTANT PHYSIOTHERAPIST
WHITEFIELD BRANCH.
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