Can Bronchiomalacia be acquired as an adult? I am 70 years old and have Bronchiomalacia. I am now retired but worked in a building that has asbestos, mold, bird, mouse/rat and cockroach feces in it. I was assigned to work in our old city jail building in 1989 and almost immediately began developing a
coughCough
Pertussis that continued to worsen as the years went by. I went to several different doctors who did X-rays and just treated me for the
coughCough
Pertussis. The
coughCough
Pertussis became persistant and I finally went to see a Pulmonologist who did a brochioscope and discovered I have a condition call Bronchiomalacia. I worked in the building for over ten years. I have no prior history of
coughsCough
Pertussis, colds or any other problems with my
breathingBreathing
Breathing - slowed or stopped
Breathing difficulties - first aid
Breathing difficulty
Breathing difficulty - lying down
Cpr - adult
Cpr - child (1 to 8 years old)
Cpr - infant
Hyperventilation
Rapid shallow breathing
Stridor until I was put into that building. I have always been active as a young girl I was very active in sports, basketball, softball, swimming. I was 43 years old when I applied and was accepted to the Police academy and made it through with flying
colorsColor blindness
Color blindness tests
Color vision test so I can't help but feel that my condition was caused by the environment I worked in. Please let me know if there is such a thing as adult acquired bronchiamalacia. My doctor has me on
Combivent,
AsmanexAsmanex twisthaler, Singular and Zytec which
controls the
coughCough
Pertussis and helps with the shortness of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor.
Thank you for your help
I will be having a CT scan soon. I was tested as a teen for allergies, and mold was one of them. I'm just trying to make sense of all of this, since I have never smoked a day in my life. What should I do to see if it could be this other thing, tracheo-bronchomalacia