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Sanitation Poor

Environment Disposal
Infancy Garbage
Disease Waste
Government poverty
“Poor Environmental
Sanitation”
Sanitation
Is the common terms used
to described the safe
disposal of garbage and
human waste.
Most government have typically built the
basic sanitation infrastructure enjoyed by
people but in most countries this has not
been done.
More people around the world do not
have the means to access proper sanitation
methods, this causes the disease to a lot of
people.
10%of the global disease is cause
by or associated with poor
sanitation.
The disease that are associated with
poor sanitation are correlated with
poverty and infancy disease.
Respiratory
diseases:
Respiratory System:
It plays vital role in delivering oxygen to
the body.
It fuels all bodily functions.
It also remove carbon dioxide waste,
eliminates toxic waste and regulates
temperature.
Lungs:
The largest part of the
reparatory system and have both
respiratory and non- respiratory
functions.
Non- Respiratory
Respiratory function:
function:
The transfer of The functions are
oxygen from the air mechanical,
into the blood and biochemical and
the removal of physiological.
carbon dioxide from
the blood.
Respiratory illness:
- is a common problem
around the world.
Asthma:
this chronic respiratory condition is caused
by consistent inflammation of airways.
Symptoms includes lungs spasms with
wheezing and shortness of breath.
Things like allergies, infection and pollution
can trigger an asthma attack.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Is an umbrella term that encompasses several
respiratory illness that cause breathless or the
inability to exhale normally.
This respiratory disease is caused by
smoking, genetics and environmental factors
like pollution
Bronchitis:
It
is divide into chronic and acute bronchitis.
Chronic bronchitis:
Isa form of COPD that is emphasized by a
chronic cough.
Acute bronchitis:
Is an infection caused by a virus.
Cure Frequent
Harsh Washing
Growth Allergic
Bacteria Immune
Culprits Invader
Trouble mucus
Emphysema
The common cause of smoking.
They have a trouble in exhaling air
from their lungs.
It evolves over the years and there
is no cure,
Lung cancer
Cancer is one of the leading cause of death for
men and women.
The main parts of the lungs near the air sacs.
Symptoms: it can take years to appear but things
like chronic coughing, changes in voice , harsh
breathing sounds , coughing up blood and many
others.
Cystic fibrosis
It is cause by a defective gene that
creates thick and sticky mucus.
Symptoms includes salty-tasting skin,
chronic coughing, frequent lung
infections and a poor growth rate in
children
Pneumonia
It is caused by an infection in the air sacs in
the lungs.
The infection is caused by a bacteria, a virus
or a fungi.
Symptoms: cough, fever, shaking, chills and
shortness of breath, can range from mild to
severe.
Allergies
It is one of the most common chronic problems
worldwide. It occurs when the immune system
mistakes a common substance as an invader.
The most common culprits of allergic reactions are
pollen, dust, food, insects stings, animal dander,
mold, & medication.
This reactions often affect the nose, lungs, throat &
sinuses.
Asthma-6 Bronchitis-8
Allergies-5 Cystic
fibrosis-3
Emphysema-1 COPD-7
Lungcancer-2
Pneumonia-4

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