Pulmonary disease refers to a range of conditions affecting the lungs and respiratory system, leading to breathing difficulties. Common types include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Asthma, pneumonia, and pulmonary fibrosis. These diseases can result from factors such as smoking, environmental pollutants, infections, or genetic predispositions. Management often involves medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes oxygen therapy or surgery, depending on the severity and type of disease.
No. Spiriva is prescribed for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease) not asthma. Follow the link.
it's called COPD meaning chronic obstructed pulminary disease . and believe me it is not fun
you are probably meaning COPD, Cronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease. It is "cronic" breathing problems caused by smoking, lung cancer or other problems where you can not breath correctly.<<<adr>>>
yes the pulminary veins do transport oxygenated blood to the heart. study study study!!!
left atrium
It is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from lungs to heart
hi i was diagnosed with polycythemai rubra vera at the age of 53 , just shortly after i had a mild heart attack, at age 26 i had a pulminary embolism after surgery, i have had itchy skin especially after a bath or shower since i was about 17,,,,
IT PICKS IT UP WEN IT GOES THROUGH THE PULMINARY ARTERY
The pulmonary artery pumps de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
Aorta Pulmonary Arteries Pulminary Veins Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava
The valve between the right lower chamber of the heart (right ventricle) and its vessel (pulmonary trunk) is the pulminary semilunar valve.
Heart disease, lung disease and diabetes can all be considered organ diseases. Lung disease is a pulmonary disease, while heart disease is a cardiovascular disease. They are different.