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It can cause a buildup of phlegm and mucus in the airways, but not in the lungs.
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Yes it can
Yes, fluid around the lungs can be caused by cancer. A doctor will perform a Thoracentesis to determine the cause of the fluid's presence.
No, neither in lungs nor in any other organs.
Yes, hernia can cause the lungs to fill with the fluid. Hernia is when the intra-abdominal contents of the upper abdomen protrude into the mediastinum or chest. If the contents are large enough, it can press on adjacent organs, i.e. heart and lungs, and create difficulties breathing or increasing activities.
fluid accumulation in the lungs due to infection. can be bacterial, viral, or fungal in origin.
Small amount of fluid in the lungs may not cause any pain. It can occur with viral infection, anaemia, heart failure. It may cause shortness of breath if more fluid accumulates and causes the lung to collapse. Certainly you will need further investigation.
Yes. It is very bad! never get any fluid in your lungs. just like when you have an ear infection, that means there is fluid in it and obviously, it cause an infection; hence the name ear INFECTION!!~ :) :D :p
Abnormal fluid collection in the lungs can be caused by lung infections or heart problems. The biggest problem with it is that it causes shortness of breath that can lead to respiratory arrest.
IF and only IF you take himto a vet imediately. Fluid leaking into lungs could cause him to drown orbecome a painfullinfection which will kill him.
fluid can build up in and around his lungs making it hard for him to breathe