Tests For Allergies
Tests For Asthmaa
Tests For Bronchitis
Tests For Chronic Cough
Tests For COPD
Tests For Hemoptysis
Tests For Lung Cancer
Tests For Nasal Obstruction
Tests For Osteoporosis
Tests For Pleural Effusion
Tests For Pneumonia
Tests For Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tests For Respiratory Failure
Tests For Sleep Apnea
Tests For Snoring



Tests For Allergies
Tests For Asthmaa
Tests For Bronchitis
Tests For Chronic Cough
Tests For COPD
Tests For Hemoptysis
Tests For Lung Cancer
Tests For Nasal Obstruction
Tests For Osteoporosis
Tests For Pleural Effusion
Tests For Pneumonia
Tests For Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tests For Respiratory Failure
Tests For Sleep Apnea
Tests For Snoring



Tests For Allergies
Tests For Asthmaa
Tests For Bronchitis
Tests For Chronic Cough
Tests For COPD
Tests For Hemoptysis
Tests For Lung Cancer
Tests For Nasal Obstruction
Tests For Osteoporosis
Tests For Pleural Effusion
Tests For Pneumonia
Tests For Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tests For Respiratory Failure
Tests For Sleep Apnea
Tests For Snoring



Tests For Allergies
Tests For Asthmaa
Tests For Bronchitis
Tests For Chronic Cough
Tests For COPD
Tests For Hemoptysis
Tests For Lung Cancer
Tests For Nasal Obstruction
Tests For Osteoporosis
Tests For Pleural Effusion
Tests For Pneumonia
Tests For Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tests For Respiratory Failure
Tests For Sleep Apnea
Tests For Snoring



Tests For Allergies
Tests For Asthmaa
Tests For Bronchitis
Tests For Chronic Cough
Tests For COPD
Tests For Hemoptysis
Tests For Lung Cancer
Tests For Nasal Obstruction
Tests For Osteoporosis
Tests For Pleural Effusion
Tests For Pneumonia
Tests For Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tests For Respiratory Failure
Tests For Sleep Apnea
Tests For Snoring



Tests For Allergies
Tests For Asthmaa
Tests For Bronchitis
Tests For Chronic Cough
Tests For COPD
Tests For Hemoptysis
Tests For Lung Cancer
Tests For Nasal Obstruction
Tests For Osteoporosis
Tests For Pleural Effusion
Tests For Pneumonia
Tests For Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tests For Respiratory Failure
Tests For Sleep Apnea
Tests For Snoring

Tests

The doctors at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following test during your examination. The institute owns modern equipment such as the Lunar Bone Densitometer, an advanced bone density measuring system to detect osteoporosis.

Allergies
An allergy is a specific reaction to normally harmless substances such as pollens, dust particles, mold, certain foods, latex rubber, insects and medicines. Doctors at the Institute provide testing to identify specific allergens, advice on ways to avoid these allergens, and prescribe medications to relieve associated symptoms. Although there is no cure for allergies, one or more of these strategies usually provide significant relief from allergy symptoms.

The signs and symptoms of allergies include: 1) sneezing often accompanied by a runny or clogged nose; 2) coughing and postnasal drip; 3) itching eyes, nose, and throat; 4) allergic shiners; 5) persistent upward rubbing of the nose that causes a crease mark on the nose; 6) watering eyes and 7) an inflammation of the membrane that lines the eyelids, causing red-rimmed, swollen eyes, and crusting of the eyelids.

The Institute For Better Breathing perform various allergy tests and may perform the following tests during your examination:

Asthma
Asthma is a potentially serious disorder that can be associated with mortality. It is a chronic respiratory disease that is accompanied by labored breathing, chest constriction and coughing. Treatment includes the avoidance of any known triggers and the control of symptoms through the use of inhaled and oral medications, including anti-inflammatory drugs and bronchodilators. Education is stressed so as to avoid complications and promote a healthy active life. For a diagnosis of asthma, your doctor at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following tests during your appointment:

Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bronchial tubes. Acute bronchitis usually follows a respiratory infection. Chronic bronchitis is a long-term condition of excessive bronchial mucous with a productive cough. Treatment includes the avoidance of smoking and all other respiratory irritants, along with the administration of antibiotics in cases where infection is present. Inhaled and oral medications are often used to treat symptoms and lead to a speedy recovery. Tests performed at the The Institute For Better Breathing include:

Chronic Cough
Coughing can be normal; however it can also be annoying, debilitating, or a symptom of something more serious. A cough that persists for more than 3 weeks should be evaluated by a physician who specializes in airway and breathing disorders. A full medical examination and laboratory tests may be necessary to arrive at a correct diagnosis. The cause could be as simple as rhinitis with post nasal drip, or something more serious like asthma, acid reflux disease, or even lung cancer. Most causes of chronic cough can be effectively treated once the cause is known. Tests performed at the The Institute For Better Breathing include:

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) includes several related irreversible conditions that limit the ability to exhale. The two major diseases in this category are emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Both diseases are caused from smoking. The doctors at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following tests during your examination:

Hemoptysis (lung)
Lung hemoptysis is the spitting up of blood or bloody mucus from the lungs or bronchial tubes. The doctors at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following tests to establish the cause before treatment begins:

Lung Cancer
There are usually no symptoms of lung cancer in its early stages. Signs of advanced lung cancer can include coughing, weight loss, fever, shortness of breath, bloody sputum or chest pain. The Institute for Better Breathing will perform extensive tests to confirm the diagnosis and recommend cutting edge treatment options in consultation with other specialists.

Nasal Obstruction
Nasal obstruction can be caused by structural abnormalities of the cartilages and bones or by hypersensitivity of the mucous membranes lining the nasal passages. Nasal obstruction disrupts the normal functions of the nose, requiring the affected individual to breathe through the mouth. Chronic nasal obstruction can lead to frontal headaches, nasal drainage, a diminished sense of smell, dry mouth, snoring, and facial or sinus pressure. Treatment of chronic nasal obstruction can almost always be helped or cured by Somnoplasty. You may view a short video on how Somnoplasty can reduce nasal obstruction.

Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis, or porous bone, is a disease characterized by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and an increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine, and wrist. Osteoporosis commonly occurs in people with lung disease but can occur in otherwise healthy people as well. While osteoporosis is often thought of as an older woman's disease, it can strike at any age and either sex. The disability and threat to independence caused by fractures makes it imperative to diagnose this very treatable disease at an early stage. The Institute offers state of the art DEXA scanning for this purpose.

The following additional tests may be performed at The Institute For Better Breathing to diagnose osteoporosis:

Pleural Effusion
Pleural Effusion, also called pleurisy or pleuritic chest pain, is caused by swelling and irritation of the membrane that surrounds the lungs. It is usually a symptom of another illness.

The pain is often strong when taking a deep breath. It's usually felt on one side of the stomach area or lower chest. In some people, the pain is also in the neck, shoulder, or abdomen. The pain usually subsides between breaths. The following additional tests may be performed at The Institute For Better Breathing to diagnose pleural effusion:

Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of the lungs, and caused by viruses, bacteria, and physical and chemical agents. Symptoms of pneumonia include chest pain, blood-streaked or brownish sputum, fever, cough and fatigue. During your examination, The doctors at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform some of the following tests for pneumonia:

Pulmonary Fibrosis
Pulmonary Fibrosis is a granulomatous disease in which inflammation occurs in lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin and other tissues. Symptoms may include the following: malaise, fever, shortness of breath, cough, skin lesions, skin rash, headache, visual changes, neurological changes, armpit lumps, enlarged liver, enlarged spleen, dry mouth, fatigue, weight loss, decreased tearing, seizures, nosebleeds, joint stiffness, hair loss, eye burning, itching & discharge, rales or other abnormal breath sounds. Alternatively, there may be no symptoms at all. The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following tests during your examination:

Respiratory Failure
Respiratory failure, also called acute ventilatory failure, is where the respiratory process does not maintain the body's need for oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide. The doctors at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following tests during your examination:

Sleep Apnea
With sleep apnea, breathing stops for anywhere from a matter of seconds for as long as two minutes. This may occur dozens of times during the night, and the person may partially awaken when it happens, preventing restful continuous sleep. Sleep apnea may cause morning headaches, impotence, high blood pressure, and can contribute to cardiac risk. Treatment for sleep apnea includes weight reduction, lifestyle changes including smoking cessation and reduction of alcohol intake, and possibly treatment with continuous positive airflow pressure (CPAP).

Somnoplasty, a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that reduces and tightens excess tissue in the upper airway can have significant benefit in many cases. The doctors at The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following tests during your examination:

Snoring
Snoring usually occurs due to the vibration of the tissues in the nose and throat. Snoring might be caused by a variety of illnesses ranging from the common cold to sleep apnea and may put an individual at risk for hypertension, high blood pressure, heart attack and sexual dysfunction. It may also cause considerable marital discord. Treatment methods to reduce snoring have included weight loss, sleeping on the side of the body, avoidance of alcohol, quitting smoking, the use of a dental appliance, and invasive surgery. The latest and most exciting new technique is Somnoplasty, a minimally invasive procedure that can shrink tissue responsible for snoring. This procedure represents a marked advance over previously available techniques. It is done under local anesthesia, in an outpatient setting, with the patient typically resuming normal activities the following day. You may view a video on how Somnoplasty can cure or reduce the causes of snoring. The Institute For Better Breathing may perform the following or additional tests during your examination:

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