Instructions: Please post to the blog your thoughts on any of the readings for this unit (Chapters 14, 15, 16, 17, or any of the COVID readings). Perhaps you can write about something you did not understand or something that sparked your attention or that you found fascinating. A small paragraph of 150-200 words will suffice. Please respond to at least two peers. Please also try to acknowledge and respond to those who have commented on your post.
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Posted by Shape XXXXXXX at Sunday, November 8, 2020, 10:39:37 PM
So I think a lot of us are familiar with the respiratory system. There was one word that stood out to be the most which, is bronchitis. I say this because I’ve had it on three separate occasions. It was due to a viral infection that somehow, I keep getting. It is not the best feeling in the world. I kept on coughing and coughing until I had to spit out all the phlegm. The worst part was when the mucus would build up in my lungs, and you could see it on the x-ray. The mucus caused me the inability to breathe ever so often. Learning that Streptococcus pyogenes has a cell wall that avoids the host defenses was a concept that took me a couple of times to read. It also has several other destructive toxins and enzymes that can also damage the host cell.
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Shape XXXXXX said…
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Sunday, November 8, 2020 10:47:56 PM CST
Hi Karen,
Your blog caught my interest because I’ve never had bronchitis or pneumonia. How did your provider determine that it was S. pyogenes and what was the treatment given? On a side note, I believe that the conditions/infections and injuries we experience will only make us better medical providers :).
Thanks for sharing!
Shape XXXXXX said…
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Sunday, November 8, 2020 11:01:30 PM CST
When I first had it I was 16 and the doctors stuck a swab in my throat and my nose. Then decided to give me an x-ray after they tested my saliva and mucus. They showed me my x-rays and it looked like cotton balls spread out in my lungs. Which represented the mucus. They actually gave me steroids in a inhaler and a nebulizer. One of my medications was called albuterol. Thank you for having interest in this Luis.
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