Whiskey and other Alcoholic Beverages are generally not recommended for pleurisy, as alcohol can irritate the respiratory system and may interfere with healing. Pleurisy is often caused by infections or inflammation, and proper hydration and medical treatment are essential. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate care and management of pleurisy symptoms.
Pleurisy in animals happens in the respiratory system. Pleurisy is the formation of a very thick layer of membrane over the lungs. Both humans and animals can get pleurisy.
Pleurisy, also called pleuritis
Pleurisy itself is not contagious. It is a condition caused by inflammation in the lining of the lungs and chest wall, often due to infection, injury, or underlying health conditions. However, the underlying cause of pleurisy, such as a virus or bacteria, can be contagious. It's important to practice good hygiene and seek medical treatment if you suspect you have pleurisy to prevent spreading any contagious infections.
Whiskey and rum in excess is not good for a persons health. In moderation, whiskey is better for health than rum. The reason being, whiskey has more antioxidants than rum. They both have the same caloric amounts.
Pleurisy Pleurisy
Yes, a person can have chronic pleurisy without lupus.
Yes, very good.
Pleurisy is a lay term meaning painful breathing. Pleuritis is the medical term meaning infoammation of the pleural membranes. Pleuritis can result in pleurisy.
NO. any amount of whiskey A DAY isn't healthy.
Yes, life is good...
usually you have flu or some sort of chest infection to start with. that can develop into pleurisy. it can also be caused by an injury.
Depends on your personal tastes.