Magnesium Inhalation and Bronchiectasis
Under bronchi, we understand the branches of the windpipe that extend deep into the lungs. In bronchiectasis, the walls of the bronchi are inflamed and almost always irritated. Inflammations occur easily because people with the disease have widened bronchi in some places. This widening provides an ideal place for bacteria to settle. Once settled, they will multiply, leading to recurring infections.
Over time, people with bronchiectasis will experience lung damage due to frequent inflammations. Additionally, individuals with bronchiectasis may experience symptoms such as flu-like symptoms, coughing, fatigue, shortness of breath, and weight loss.