Many things can be slowed down and otherwise adversely affected by lung damage. The lungs' most important function, breathing, is certainly one of these things that is affected when the lungs are damaged.
One reaction that can be reduced due to lung damage is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli. Lung damage can impair the ability of the alveoli to efficiently transfer oxygen from inhaled air into the bloodstream and remove carbon dioxide from the bloodstream to be exhaled, leading to compromised respiratory function.
People with cystic fibrosis often die from respiratory failure due to the thick, sticky mucus that clogs their lungs. This leads to chronic lung infections and progressive lung damage, ultimately making it difficult to breathe and leading to respiratory failure. In some cases, complications from these chronic infections or other organ involvement can also contribute to the fatal outcome.
Senescence
Vital capacity decreases with age due to changes in lung elasticity, chest wall compliance, and muscle strength. These changes can lead to a decrease in the ability of the lungs to stretch and fill with air, resulting in a reduced amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inhalation. Additionally, age-related factors such as decreased respiratory muscle strength and changes in lung structure can further contribute to the decline in vital capacity.
Nerves can weaken with age due to a decrease in the number of nerve cells and a decline in the insulation around nerves, leading to slower nerve conduction. Age-related factors such as oxidative stress, inflammation, and reduced blood flow can also contribute to nerve damage and dysfunction over time. Additionally, aging can increase the risk of nerve-related conditions such as neuropathy or nerve compression.
Younger people tend to have better peripheral vision than older people, as age-related changes such as reduced eye muscle flexibility and overall eye health can affect peripheral vision. However, individual differences and factors such as eye health and lifestyle habits can also influence peripheral vision abilities.
It damage your lungs and you may eventually get lung cancer due to the build up of tar in your lungs.
Asbestosis
It is an easily reversible chemical reaction known as a redox reaction.The blue color is due to blue color is due to I2+ cation. The iodine has been oxidized by an oxidizing agent. It can be reduced back to I2 in the reverse reaction.
Cognitive impairment: slower thinking, reduced mental performance, and other mental impairments.
It is a partial lung collapse, due to an air pocket on the outside of the lung, which pushes against the lung.
No, this product is not an active drug product. It is only sterile nutrition(amino acids, fat, sugar). With the exception of an onset of a heart attack due to an allergic reaction this is not likely. The fluid in the chest that is causing the pulmonary congestion is a result of heart or lung damage or an active drug product.
She has lung cancer due to her years of chain smoking.The boxer punched his rival in the lung.
Myocardial infarction occurs when the blood flow to the myocardium is suddenly reduced or stopped due to constriction or occlusion of coronary arteries leading to myocardial damage.
The amount of ozone has reduced. It is due to CFC.
If the breathing difficulty is due to cardiac failure it will be cardiac transplant, and if it is due to lung failure it will be lung transplant
PneumoniaPneumonia is acute inflammation of the lung due to infection.
When the generator is loaded, flux per pole is reduced due to armature reaction.