Depends on how much, but it is never good. It takes very little in the lungs to do the job.
lung cancer
Chronic histoplasmosis affects the lungs and can be fatal. Disseminated histoplasmosis affects many organ systems in the body and is often fatal
Bronchitis usually doesn't damage your lungs; usually why doctors are concerned is because if not treated the infection can spread into the lungs themselves and cause Pneumonia, which can be fatal and permanently damage the lungs.
it makes the lungs get overwhelmed with infection and inflammation causing death
Depending where the runoff occurred, it could be fatal. Just because the water is runoff, doesn't make it fatal in itself.
It is important to have nothing in your stomach when you go under general anesthesia because you risk vomiting and aspirating (inhaling) stomach contents into your lungs. This can be a fatal complication.
Water loss of 1-5 percent is not fatal.
Falling into water from a height of around 50 feet or higher can be fatal due to the impact on the body.
Two ways, your body sends water to the lungs. This usually happens during infections of the lungs, such as pneumonia. Or you can "inhale" water. Your body is trained to "swallow" water, so you have to be intaking air when water is introduced.
It can affect it by certain parts of your brain controls your lung movements so if you hit that part it can be fatal by possibly stopping your lungs or any other part.
No, they have gills.Sharks do not breathe with lungs, but with gills that absorb the oxygen in the water.
There are many complications resulting from paralysis, which can prove to be fatal. Most of these complications have to do with infections of the lungs, urinary tract, or skin (due to pressure sores). In this way, paralysis due to spinal cord injury could be fatal even if the initial trauma was not.