Pulmonology Edema: Excess fluid in the air spaces and parenchyma of the lungs
Pulmonology edema is the presence of more-than-normal fluid in the lungs. Patients with pulmonary edema have difficulty with breathing. Pulmonology edema may be due to heart problems, pneumonia, exposure to toxins and medications, trauma and exercise beyond limits....
Continue reading...Smoking and Sepsis are Leading Causes of COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonology Disease (COPD) is marked by difficulty in breathing, and almost similar symptoms as asthma, emphysema and chronic bronchitis. COPD is caused by incessant smoking, with smokers increasingly prone to COPD and asthma problems. COPD is...
Continue reading...Acute and Chronic Respiratory Failure
When the blood is sent to different organs of the body with not enough or less oxygen, the condition is referred to as respiratory failure, periodical checkup of chronic respiratory failure treatment, will reduce the risk factors. All organs of the body require...
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