Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Exacerbation is a chronic lung disease which causes the airway to be swollen. Exacerbation of asthma cause disease morbidity and causes progressive loss in the functioning of lungs. Exacerbation of asthma when diagnosed should be treated immediately by giving the prescribed drugs to promote bronchiolar dilation.
Asthma attack patients should be very careful when they come across this acute exacerbation. If cold or flu the patient should be treated without any further delay. The inflammation should be kept in the minimal level with the help of medications.
<span>Studies have shown that a number of psychological factors might predispose an athlete to an acute injury. Different people have different “mind-sets” for the competition and intensity of exercise or sports. If you’re overly “psyched out” by the importance you place on the number of repetitions you can do or the number of games you win, or if the environmental conditions in which you must perform aren’t ideal (“it’s too windy/cold/hot”), your psychological state could detract from your performance and put you at risk for injury. If you’re already injured and are still engaging in activity, this, too, can be a distraction that puts you at greater risk.</span>
Answer: (A) sacroiliac joints
Explanation:
Reactive arthritis can be define as a condition which is associated with the inflammation of joints specifically the sacroiliac joints and joints of the lower body. This occurs due to the infection in an area other than the joints. The joint inflammation is characterized by swelling, warmness in and around the joints, redness and pain. Additional symptoms include inflammation of the urinary tract, inflammation of the lines of the eyelids and eye membrane, fever, pain in lower back and heel, and weight loss.
This is caused by the bacterial infection belonging to the genus of Campylobacter, Shigella, Salmonella, Chlamydia and Yersinia.