tuberculosis |
asthma |
As nouns the difference between tuberculosis and asthma
is that
tuberculosis is (pathology) an infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a species of mycobacterium, usually , mainly infecting the lungs where it causes tubercles characterized by the expectoration of mucus and sputum, fever, weight loss, and chest pain, and transmitted through inhalation or ingestion of bacteria while
asthma is .
rhinitis |
asthma |
As nouns the difference between rhinitis and asthma
is that
rhinitis is (
label) inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose while
asthma is .
asthma |
meningitis |
As nouns the difference between asthma and meningitis
is that
asthma is while
meningitis is (pathology) inflammation of the meninges, characterized by headache, neck stiffness and photophobia and also fever, chills, vomiting and myalgia.
asthma |
phrenitis |
As nouns the difference between asthma and phrenitis
is that
asthma is while
phrenitis is (historical|medicine) madness, especially as caused by inflammation of the brain; meningitis.
tb |
asthma |
As an adverb tb
is .
As a noun asthma is
.
anthrax |
asthma |
In pathology terms the difference between anthrax and asthma
is that
anthrax is an acute infectious bacterial disease of herbivores, especially sheep and cattle. It can occur in humans through contact with infected animals, tissue from infected animals, or high concentrations of anthrax spores, but is not usually spread between humans. Symptoms include lesions on the skin or in the lungs, and it is often fatal while
asthma is a long-term respiratory condition, in which the airways may unexpectedly and suddenly narrow, often in response to an allergen, cold air, exercise, or emotional stress. Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.
asthma |
laryngospasm |
As nouns the difference between asthma and laryngospasm
is that
asthma is while
laryngospasm is an uncontrolled, spasmodic closure of the larynx.
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