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Respiratory Medicine

Respiratory medicine involves care and treatment from respiratory physicians who are well-trained in this field. They work in teams with career grade doctors, respiratory nurses, and other respiratory specialist in Melbourne and any other places in the world.
The airways, lungs, their linings, blood vessels, and the muscles and nerves required for breathing are often vulnerable to disease and injury. The causes for these complications vary widely from inhalation of poisonous chemicals to accidental ingestion of foreign objects. Respiratory physicians are experts in the diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions including: • Allergic rhinitis (hay fever)• Asthma• COPD – Emphysema and chronic bronchitis• Bronchiectasis• Interstitial lung diseases• Occupational lung diseases• Evaluation of abnormal radiological findings such as lung nodules. There are many other respiratory treatment areas that are not included in the list. To ensure you are getting the most help, consult with physicians or specialist who have a clear history in respiratory medicine. When it comes to your health, go to physicians who are committed to helping you.

Occupational Lung Diseases

Occupational lung diseases are a broad range of respiratory conditions that have been caused or contributed to by a workplace environment. There are also cases when you are already vulnerable to such diseases due to some existing underlying conditions that have not been treated but are made worse by certain work environments.
While working is very important for our general health, there are situations when occupational exposures can adversely affect the respiratory system. Particles in the air may cause these diseases.
Different individuals will react differently to harmful particles and substances. As such, symptoms will vary from person to person. However, there are tell-tale signs that are commonly present across various occupational lung diseases. These are: • Coughing• Shortness of breath• Chest pain• Chest tightness• Abnormal breathing problems Remember that these symptoms are highly variable from one individual to another and specific tests need to be conducted to know the precise condition of your lung health. To check whether you will be needing occupational lung disease treatment, consult a respiratory specialist in Melbourne immediately if you suspect exposure.

Lung Function Tests

Lung Function Tests are conducted to check how well the lungs work. These tests can determine the amount of air that the lung can hold. It can also test other things like lung volume, air flow, oxygen flow, and so on. There are various tests included in this category, so it is important to communicate to your physician about the tests you will be taking.
These tests are essential to diagnose lung and airway diseases, compare lung function to expected levels of function, monitor if your disease is stable or worsening, and see if your recommended treatment is working.
Lung function tests are generally painless. Pulmonary function technicians are the ones that will handle the tests. They will ask you to blow out and breathe air using maximal effort to properly assess your lung function. You will have to check with your conducting physician, specialist or technician prior to the actual testing, so make sure to take down notes on their specific instructions. They might have special instructions that are only applicable to your specific condition or circumstance.
Why Choose Malvern Respiratory
Malvern Respiratory is a clinic based in Melbourne that provides care and treatment for people with occupational lung diseases and any respiratory problems. We have the facility and the team to accurately evaluate your condition and conduct the occupational lung disease treatment that is appropriate for our patients.
How Malvern Respiratory Can Help
Here at Malvern Respiratory, our physicians and specialist can assess patients with a wide range of respiratory symptoms, including persistent cough, recurrent chest infections, and shortness of breath. To learn more about Malvern Respiratory, you may contact us today, your respiratory specialist Melbourne.
You may send an email through MalvernRespiratory@gmail.com or call 03 9500 2333.

Contact Us

Phone
03 9500 2333
Address
Suite 34, Cabrini Malvern183 Wattletree RdMalvern, 3144Victoria, Australia
E-mail
MalvernRespiratory@gmail.com
Fax
03 9576 0138

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