J40-J47: Chronic lower respiratory diseases

J47: Bronchiectasis

The air is breathed in through the mouth or nose. From there the air goes into the trachea via the larynx. At the end of the windpipe are two bronchial tubes (or bronchi) branching away from it. The bronchial tubes run into the lungs. What is more, the bronchial tubes divide into even smaller branches. The larynx, the trachea, the bronchia and the lungs are part of the lower airways.

Your bronchial tubes are enlarged. The walls of the bronchial tubes are thickened and altered.

Due to the change in the bronchial tubes, you may cough up a lot of mucus or have shortness of breath.