Is Inflammation of the pleural membranes called pleurisy?
Pleurisy is a lay term meaning painful breathing. Pleuritis is the medical term meaning infoammation of the pleural membranes. Pleuritis can result in pleurisy.
What is plaque build up in the lungs?
Plaque buildup in the lungs typically refers to the accumulation of substances like mucus, bacteria, and inflammatory cells that can occur in various lung conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or pneumonia. This buildup can lead to airway obstruction, reduced lung function, and difficulty breathing. In some cases, it may also involve the deposition of substances like cholesterol or calcium in lung tissues, contributing to respiratory issues. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to manage the underlying causes and alleviate symptoms.
What is the quality of health lungs to diseased lungs?
Well, there are many different types of diseased lungs. So it all depends on which stage the person has. To answer your question to the best of my ability I'd say that the qualities of lungs would be high, medium, and, low. High being the best quality of lung, medium being an average lung quality, and low being a not so good quality.
There are a few sub groups in the qualities. High having Extraordinary, Amazing, and Very Good. Medium having Average, Good, and Enough. Last we have low. It has Below Average, Inadequate, Your Probably a Smoker, and How the Hell Are You Alive?.
The order or events that occur during expiration when the lungs are filled with air.?
four movements
1 inspirator muscles relax
2 thoracic volume decreases
3 thoracic pressure increases
4 air flows out of lungs
Is the excess accumulation of fluid in the pleural space which keeps the lung from fully expanding?
Pleural effusion: is the excess acumulation of fluid in the pleural space. This produces a feeling of breatlessness because it prevetns the lung from fully expanding. Effusion is the escape of fluid from blood or lymphatic vessels into the tissues or into a body cavity.
How have lung transplants impacted mankind?
Lung transplants are amazing. They saved and still save tons of lives. They were an evolutionary break through when they were first practitioned.
When a person can't breath do their lungs turn blue?
yes, if a person cant breath for a longer time the lungs turn blue in case of recent breathing problem it cant happen.i dont know much about it
Nitrogen does enter the body. Remember, we don't breathe in just oxygen and carbon dioxide. we breathe in AIR and it contains many gases. We only utilize Oxygen for respiration. Though nitrogen is needed by our body, we only take it in the from of food in our diet.
The nitrogen we breathe in is an inert gas meaning it does not react with any substance. So the nitrogen we breathe in is breathed out eventually.
Is breathing in vodka bong water bad for your lungs?
first off, alcohol kills thc. same with vitamin c.
Yes, putting out combustion in vodka will be even worse for you, opposed to a regular bong.
Get a quality glass bong at your head shop that can hold at least half a water bottle of water, ensure whatever you are smoking is TOP NOTCH QUALITY. or forget making smoking a habit.
then it will be KIND-OF safe, just remember putting in foregin substances into your body (Including alcohol and cigarettes, despite what government says) is always bad for you. It will decrease your time on this planet
Why do lungs have small external openings when large openings would let in more air?
There is an advantage to a smaller opening which is that it is easier to trap pathogens like fungal spores and bacteria. This is often cited as to why the lungs don't have openings with a shorter pathway that opens in the chest or back. Some pathogens are trapped in saliva or mucus in the throat but most of it is caught by the mucus in the trachea and bronchi.
Can inhale screaming cause a lung to colapse?
squidward: "no patrick , inhaling does not cause a lung to collapse"
How does brain damage affects the lungs?
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.
It costs more money to treat cancer than it does to outright cure it.
This gives large businesses more money. Businesses like money, and they're not afraid of doing whatever it takes to make it. Even if it means countless people need to die.
What condition exists when there is damage to the left ventricle and blood backs up into the lungs?
Pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) is one symptom of left ventricle failure, under the overall classification of "congestive heart failure," which also means the rest of the body does not get enough oxygen.
Which is the part of the face through which you take air into and out of lungs?
First it passes through the tracea, then the bronchus, then alveoli and then finally the air sac.
What is the passage way between the trachea and the lungs?
The passage between the nose that i fink u r looking the answer is the trachea which leads the air to the lungs
Why do lungs prefer air breathed in through the nose?
Not all people breathe through the nose. There happen to be a lot of mouth - breathers but people who breathe out of their nose are more common.
How much of your lungs turn black?
If you're a non-smoker your lungs stay generally pink after death if not greyed out a little, but if your a smoker it'll vary on how heavy is the smoker on the cigarettes