Disorders that affect the breathing system

Before diving into diseases, let’s understand what a respiratory disorder means.

🧠 Respiratory disorder is any problem or illness that affects the organs responsible for breathing. This includes your:

  • Nose
  • Throat
  • Sinuses
  • Windpipe (trachea)
  • Lungs

Just like when the water pipeline in your house is blocked or damaged, water supply gets disturbed — in the same way, if there’s a problem in the respiratory tract, your body’s oxygen supply is affected.

Mild and temporary

These are common and usually go away without serious treatment.

  • Example: Common cold

⚠️ Severe and long-lasting

These need medical attention and may even be life-threatening.

  • Examples:
    • Sinusitis (problem in sinuses)
    • Otitis media (infection in ear)
    • Pneumonia
    • Tuberculosis (TB)
    • Emphysema, COPD

These infections affect the upper part of the respiratory system:

  • Nose
  • Throat
  • Sinuses
  • Voice box (larynx)

💨 How do they spread?

They spread through respiratory droplets — tiny water droplets that come out when someone coughs, sneezes, or even talks.

🧠 Real-life Example:
If a classmate sneezes without covering their mouth, the tiny droplets float in the air. If you breathe in those droplets, you might get infected.