There are lots of diseases that affect the lungs. It's quite common. Coughing is a symptom of lung disease.
Also, some advanced ones are:- Emphysema, Pneumonia,Tuberculosis all affect the lungs...
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There are a lot of diseases that directly affect the lungs.
Some examples are:
There are a plethora of other examples, you can see more via the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.
Lung cancer
emphysema
silicosis
Cancer can affect the lungs. Emphysema can also cause people to have trouble breathing. Congestive heart failure leads to fluid buildup in your lungs.
lung cancer, emphysemia (sorry for misspelling), asthma, cystic fibrosis, and probably a whole lot of others
There are several different diseases that can affect the lungs. Some of these diseases include acute bronchitis, COPD, cystic fibrosis, and asthma.
cancer and some more but i dont know them
lung clots,smoking can give you lung cancer
Communicable lung diseases would be Tuberculosis, the common cold, HiNi flu, these are contagious. Non-communicable lung diseases would be asthma, COPD, and Lung cancer.
Lung Cancer
Lung disease is any disease or disorder that occurs in the lungs or that causes the lungs to not work properly. There are three main types of lung disease:Airway diseases -- These diseases affect the tubes (airways) that carry oxygen and other gases into and out of the lungs. These diseases usually cause a narrowing or blockage of the airways. They include asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis. People with airway diseases sometimes describe the feeling as "trying to breathe out through a straw."Lung tissue diseases -- These diseases affect the structure of the lung tissue. Scarring or inflammation of the tissue makes the lungs unable to expand fully ("restrictive lung disease"). Theis makes it hard for the lungs to breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis are examples of lung tissue diseases. People sometimes describe the feeling as "wearing a too-tight sweater or vest" that won't allow them to take a deep breath.Lung circulation diseases -- These diseases affect the blood vessels in the lungs. They are caused by clotting, scarring, or inflammation of the blood vessels. They affect the ability of the lungs to take up oxygen and to release carbon dioxide. These diseases may also affect heart function.Many lung diseases involve a combination of these three types.The most common lung diseases include:AsthmaAtelectasisBronchitisCOPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)EmphysemaLung cancerPneumoniaPulmonary edemaOther lung diseases include:AsbestosisAspergillomaAspergillosisAspergillosis - acute invasiveBronchiectasisBronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP)Eosinophilic pneumoniaMetastatic lung cancerNecrotizing pneumoniaPleural effusionPneumoconiosisPneumonia in immunodeficient patientPneumothoraxPulmonary actinomycosisPulmonary alveolar proteinosisPulmonary anthraxPulmonary arteriovenous malformationPulmonary fibrosisPulmonary embolusPulmonary histiocytosis X (eosinophilic granuloma)Pulmonary hypertensionPulmonary nocardiosisPulmonary tuberculosisPulmonary veno-occlusive diseaseRheumatoid lung diseaseSarcoidosisPulmonary mass - side view chest X-rayLung mass, right upper lobe - CT scanLung mass, right lung - CT scanLung mass, right upper lung - chest X-rayLung nodule - front view chest X-rayLung nodule, right lower lung - CT scanLung with squamous cell cancer - CT scanSecondhand Smoke and Lung CancerYellow nail syndromeRespiratory system
Lung disease
Hello, A few of the diseases that diminish Lung capacity are: * Asthma. * Chronic Bronchitis. * COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). * Pneumonia that causes scarring of the Lungs in rare & severe cases can diminish Lung capacity. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of a medical experts.
Respiratory diseases, lung cancer
lung disease my friend has lung disease
Restrictive lung diseases are those which actually restrict the lung from expanding properly. They include pulmonary fibrosis, asbestosis, myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, and sarcoidosis, among many others. Restrictive lung diseases differ from obstructive lung diseases, such as asthma, and COPD (chronic obstructive lung disease).
DefinitionLung disease is any disease or disorder that occurs in the lungs or that causes the lungs to not work properly. There are three main types of lung disease:Airway diseases -- These diseases affect the tubes (airways) that carry oxygen and other gases into and out of the lungs. These diseases cause a narrowing or blockage of the airways. They include asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis. People with airway diseases sometimes describe the feeling as "trying to breathe out through a straw."Lung tissue diseases -- These diseases affect the structure of the lung tissue. Scarring or inflammation of the tissue makes the lungs unable to expand fully ("restrictive lung disease"). It also makes the lungs less capable of taking up oxygen (oxygenation) and releasing carbon dioxide. Pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis are examples of lung tissue diseases. People sometimes describe the feeling as "wearing a too-tight sweater or vest" that won't allow them to take a deep breath.Pulmonary circulation diseases -- These diseases affect the blood vessels in the lungs. They are caused by clotting, scarring, or inflammation of the blood vessels. They affect the ability of the lungs to take up oxygen and to release carbon dioxide. These diseases may also affect heart function.Most lung diseases actually involve a combination of these categories.The most common lung diseases include:AsthmaChronic bronchitisCOPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)EmphysemaPulmonary fibrosisSarcoidosisOther lung diseases include:AsbestosisAspergillomaAspergillosisAspergillosis - acute invasiveAtelectasisEosinophilic pneumoniaLung cancerMetastatic lung cancerNecrotizing pneumoniaPleural effusionPneumoconiosisPneumocystosisPneumoniaPneumonia in immunodeficient patientPneumothoraxPulmonary actinomycosisPulmonary alveolar proteinosisPulmonary anthraxPulmonary arteriovenous malformationPulmonary edemaPulmonary embolusPulmonary histiocytosis X (eosinophilic granuloma)Pulmonary hypertensionPulmonary nocardiosisPulmonary tuberculosisPulmonary veno-occlusive diseaseRheumatoid lung disease
Herbert Spencer has written: 'Pathology of the lung' -- subject(s): Diseases, Lung Diseases, Lungs
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