Carbondioxide
This is an exceptional, inherited illness which produces issues with your skin, sinuses, lung area, our bones and the teeth.SymptomsBone and tooth defects, including fractures and losing the baby teeth lateEczemaSkin abscesses and infectionRepeated sinus infectionsRepeated lung infections
The disease sarcoidosis produces small clumps of inflammatory cells (granuloma) in the body, notably the lungs and lymph nodes.
Emphysema is destruction of the lungs. It is usually caused by smoking but can also be from other toxins or genetics. The decreased lung tissues causes the airways to collapse and wheezing to be heard.
Pleural effusion: is the excess acumulation of fluid in the pleural space. This produces a feeling of breatlessness because it prevetns the lung from fully expanding. Effusion is the escape of fluid from blood or lymphatic vessels into the tissues or into a body cavity.
Lung compliance = Lung expandability
The lung surfactant is a substance that coats the internal surfaces of the alveoli (air sacks) of the lungs and prevents them from sticking together in the deflated state when the baby exhales. If the infant is born before it produces lung surfactant, then the alveoli will be unable to be filled with air and the baby will suffocate.
The effects of inhaling carbon particulate matter have been widely studied in humans and animals and include asthma, lung cancer, cardiovascular issues, and premature death.
The right lung has three lobes.
to accommodate the heart
The left lung is smaller than the right.
What is atheltes lung
lung concerns