Smoking can weaken the muscles of the diaphragm, making it harder for the diaphragm to contract and expand properly. This can lead to decreased lung function and difficulty breathing over time.
The smoke is spreading into the atmosphere.
The diaphragm contracts and so your abdomen comes out during inspiration.
If someone is born without a diaphragm, it is typically a life-threatening condition that can lead to respiratory distress and the inability to breathe properly. Emergency medical intervention is required, which may involve surgery to reconstruct the diaphragm or implement alternative breathing support techniques.
When the diaphragm stops working properly, it can lead to difficulty breathing and decreased oxygen levels in the body. This can result in symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and respiratory failure in severe cases. Treatment may involve mechanical ventilation to assist with breathing.
When the diaphragm is elevated, it can lead to decreased lung volume and decreased ability to take deep breaths. This can result in difficulty breathing and reduced oxygen levels in the blood. In severe cases, an elevated diaphragm can also compress nearby structures like the heart and the inferior vena cava.
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
It contracts (and moves downward).
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The diaphragm relaxes and reduces the space in the chest cavity.