Noun
/bɹɑŋ.kial ˈæl.ə.dʒi/
"Bronchial allergy" refers to allergic reactions that affect the bronchial passages, leading to symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or other respiratory issues. It is often associated with inhaled allergens like pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold.
In terms of usage frequency, "bronchial allergy" is more commonly used in medical contexts, particularly in written medical literature, patient documentation, and by healthcare professionals. However, it may also appear in discussions about asthma and allergies among laypersons.
Многие люди испытывают симптомы бронхиальной аллергии в сезон пыльцы.
To manage bronchial allergy, doctors often recommend avoiding known allergens and using antihistamines.
Для управления бронхиальной аллергией врачи часто рекомендуют избегать известных аллергенов и использовать антигистамины.
The patient was diagnosed with bronchial allergy after a thorough examination by the allergist.
While "bronchial allergy" itself is not typically associated with common idiomatic expressions, the word "allergy" can be featured in various phrases highlighting reactions to substances or situations.
У него аллергия на ерунду, и он не потерпит нелогичных аргументов.
Allergic reaction - Her allergic reaction to the new perfume was immediate and severe.
Ее аллергическая реакция на новый парфюм была мгновенной и тяжелой.
Averse to - Many people seem averse to engaging in discussions about politics due to the allergic reactions they expect.
Многим людям кажется, что они не хотят участвовать в обсуждениях о политике из-за ожидаемых аллергических реакций.
Having a allergy to - She seems to have a real allergy to criticism when she's working on her projects.
The term "bronchial" originates from the Greek word "bronchos," which means "windpipe," combined with the suffix "-ial," denoting "pertaining to." The word "allergy" comes from the Greek "allos," meaning "other," and "ergon," meaning "work" or "reaction," indicating an altered reaction of the body to external substances.