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=Signs and symptoms (in general)= |
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Often, airborne pathogens or [[allergens]] cause [[inflammation]] in the nose, throat, sinuses and the lungs. This is caused by the inhalation of these pathogens that affect a person's respiratory system or even the rest of the body. Sinus congestion, coughing and sore throats are examples of inflammation of the upper respiratory air way due to these airborne agents. |
Often, airborne pathogens or [[allergens]] cause [[inflammation]] in the nose, throat, sinuses and the lungs. This is caused by the inhalation of these pathogens that affect a person's respiratory system or even the rest of the body. Sinus congestion, coughing and sore throats are examples of inflammation of the upper respiratory air way due to these airborne agents. |
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==Chicken Pox== |
==Chicken Pox== |
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==Influenza== |
==Influenza== |
Revision as of 23:49, 18 October 2012
The lead section is fine on the article I will be adding on to.
Outline:
Signs and symptoms (in general)
Often, airborne pathogens or allergens cause inflammation in the nose, throat, sinuses and the lungs. This is caused by the inhalation of these pathogens that affect a person's respiratory system or even the rest of the body. Sinus congestion, coughing and sore throats are examples of inflammation of the upper respiratory air way due to these airborne agents.