1
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respiratory complication
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Eastern countries
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May be linked to air quality, seasonal changes, and traditional medicine practices
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1
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2
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respiratory complication
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Eastern countries
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Respiratory complications are often associated with environmental factors such as poor air quality and dust pollution.
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1
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3
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respiratory failure
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Eastern countries
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Traditional Chinese medicine may be considered as a complementary treatment for respiratory failure.
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1
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4
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respiratory failure
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Eastern countries
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Traditional Chinese medicine and herbal remedies are sometimes used to support respiratory function in cases of failure.
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1
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5
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respiratory failure
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Eastern countries
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Can be managed with traditional Chinese medicine or Ayurveda in some cases
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1
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6
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respiratory failure
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Eastern countries
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Traditional medicine and holistic approaches may be considered alongside modern medical interventions for respiratory failure.
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1
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7
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respiratory failure
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eastern countries
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Traditional remedies and holistic approaches may be considered in managing respiratory failure alongside conventional medical treatments.
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1
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8
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respiratory insufficiency
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Eastern countries
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Respiratory insufficiency may be treated with alternative therapies such as Ayurveda or yoga in addition to conventional medical treatments.
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1
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9
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respiratory tract
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Eastern countries
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Practicing mindfulness and deep breathing exercises is believed to have positive effects on the respiratory tract.
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1
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10
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respiratory tract
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Eastern countries
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Traditional Eastern medicine emphasizes the importance of maintaining balance in the respiratory system through practices such as acupuncture, herbal remedies, and breathing exercises.
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1
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11
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respiratory tract
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Eastern countries
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Traditional remedies and practices focused on maintaining balance in the respiratory system, such as herbal remedies and breathing exercises.
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1
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