Many people live well with only one lung (after a pneumonectomy). You can do just about any activity - to the reasonable limits of your pulmonary capacity (after checking with your physician and pulmonologist).
1. Do not smoke
2. Avoid exposure to toxic fumes of any type
3. Avoid environmental allergens, as much as possible
4. Consult your physician, in your specific case
anything really, just not too vigorously.
Activities a person can do with only one lung is something we might not know because they don't have enough strength to do it.
Whatever you want. Arnold Jacobs, one of the best tuba players of the 1900's, had only one lung, and yet he could play louder than an entire section of lesser tubas. Having only one lung means that you need to strengthen that lung a bit first, but you really have no limitation. The Average person only uses like 20 percent of their full lung capacity. Just get your one lung up to at leat 40 and youll be good
Whatever you want. Arnold Jacobs, one of the best tuba players of the 1900's, had only one lung, and yet he could play louder than an entire section of lesser tubas. Having only one lung means that you need to strengthen that lung a bit first, but you really have no limitation. The Average person only uses like 20 percent of their full lung capacity. Just get your one lung up to at leat 40 and youll be good
no it is not possible that an person can live with out one lung
Yes. A person can live with just one lung.
My name is Cain Luniewicz. I am 13 and I was born with only one lung. So yes it is possible. I have been trying to find any other person that was born with only one lung. If anybody has any information about this topic please e-mail me at cainluni@aol.com. Thank you for your time. P.S. you can contact me too if you want any further information about how living with one lung is like.
No, They have two. There are no animals except some kinds of snakes that have only one lung.
Yes you can live with one lung.
The lungs operate independently , and you can live with one lung.
There are 3000 Alveoli in a healthy person's lung
If you want a 'yes' or 'no' answer, the answer is no. Here's why. A short person is simply a short person; not a lesser-equipped person in terms of human anatomy. Most every aspect of a little person is simply less large.
The alveoli