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as I understand it, they are going to obtain samples of material found in the lungs to analyze. Based on their findings they can determine the cause of your lung problem and prescribe a treatment.
your lungs!
do you mean fills with air? if so then its the lungs
Amoeba are one-celled. They do not have lungs.
Kangaroos have lungs - they are mammals.
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Pulmonology is a medical study that deals specifically with problems regarding the lungs and the respiratory tract.
yes or you can die
yes, it is deadly for any age, unless you get treatment. the sooner you get the treatment, the better. it is best that you do not do any sports or anything that causes you to use your lungs because as you use your lungs more and more than it can handle, then the infection will become worst.
If your friend has sought medical treatment and been given the proper medication and treatment your friend should be fine. If she does not seek medical treatment - then should could have a chance of dying from pneumonia. Pneumonia is a strong infection in the lungs, in which, fluid is trapped inside the lungs and blocks oxygen from being able to enter the lungs and transported into the blood. When this begins to happen, people begin experiencing shortness of breath (SOB) and can die from lack of it (asphyxiation).
Brandon S. West has written: 'Lung cancer treatment' -- subject(s): Lung Neoplasms, Therapy, Lungs, Cancer, Treatment
The best treatment is no treatment and get to your Veterinarian as soon as possible or an Emergency Clinic. If the dog is small enough, you can try hanging him upside down, clear the airway as best you can and hold the tongue out. Don't waste time though, get your pet to a Vet immediately.
A CT scan showed I have granulated histo in both lungs. I swam in the Ohi river valley when young. What is treatment and will I deelop cancer?
A chest tube. Inserted between the ribs into the pleural space and attached to suction to allow reinflation of the lung. Requires inpatient hospitalization.
There is no cure for Sandhoff disease, and treatment is based on lessening the symptoms once they begin. Medication is usually given to reduce seizures, for example, and a feeding tube may be inserted to prevent aspiration of feedings into the lungs.
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