Meningitis primarily affects the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, not the lungs. However, severe cases can lead to complications such as sepsis, which may cause respiratory distress or lung complications. In rare instances, if the infection spreads or if a patient has a compromised immune system, it could indirectly contribute to lung issues, but meningitis itself does not directly cause lung collapse. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Air in the chest (Thorax) causes the lung to collapse. This can be spontaneous or after chest injuries
lungs will collapse
Your lungs collapse.
The lungs has a negative pressure. When air enters that space, it fills in the lung cavity making the lungs unable to expand and collapse.
No you cannot collapse your lungs with technology that is legally on the market however if you buy aftermarket electronics that do not pass safety standers you are probably on your own and screwed.
A person may have another type of infection (of the lungs, throat, or tissues of the heart) caused by an organism that can also cause meningitis.
Your lungs might collapse
the weight of the whale crushes its own lungs.
Our lungs do not collapse when we expel air forcefully because our lungs do not ever full fill or empty of air compeletly. A small amount of air remains in the lungs no matter how hard you expel your air.
Yes, you can take a block from the top in Jenga without causing the tower to collapse if you do so carefully and strategically.
Atelectasis is the medical term for the imperfect dilation of the lungs or the collapse of an alveolus. Atelectasis can be caused by various factors such as blockage of the airways, pressure on the lung, or inadequate surfactant production. Treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause and providing respiratory support if necessary.
When you breathe in, your diaphragm will contract, causing your lungs to expand and suck in air. When you breathe out, your diaphragm will relax, causing your lungs to shrink and force out air.