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Chest pain when you breathe or cough. Confusion ... Smoking damages your lungs' natural defenses against respiratory infections. ... Connect with others talking ...
... chest X-ray or other test. Bronchoscopy can also ... lungs, or to provide treatment for lung problems. ... If the lung is punctured, air can collect in the space ...
Most lung nodules are scar tissue from past lung infections. Lung nodules usually don't cause symptoms. They're often found by accident on a chest X-ray or CT ...
Doctors use a low-dose computerized tomography (LDCT) scan of the lungs to look for lung cancer. ... lung cancer with imaging tests (chest radiologist). Results.
In a needle biopsy, your healthcare professional uses X-ray or CT images to guide a needle through the skin on your chest. The needle goes into the lung tissue ...
Head, chest or other major injury. Accidents ... If a clot forms in your leg, a portion of it can break off and travel to one or both of your lungs (pulmonary ...
To understand how this medication works, it's helpful to know how your lungs function. ... chest tightness and chronic coughing. People who ... lung conditions that ...
In this condition, air leaks into the space that separates the lungs from the chest wall, and part or all of a lung collapses. This is more common in adults ...
He says the cold dry air can enter your lungs and cause irritation, leading to bronchospasm that could cause that tightening sensation of the chest. Your lungs ...
Pneumonia — an infection in one or both lungs. Pulmonary embolism — a blood clot in an artery in the lung. Trauma to the chest; Tuberculosis. Causes shown here ...
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