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Type Of Chest Disease Chest Physician Specialist - Dr. Sheetu Singh

Chest disease is defined as any condition in the chest that stops the chest from functioning normally. There are three primary categories of chest disease.

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Type Of Chest Disease Chest Physician Specialist - Dr. Sheetu Singh

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  1. Interstitial Lung Disease Specialist in Rajasthan | Dr. Sheetu Singh Type Of Chest Disease | Chest Physician Specialist March 05, 2023 Dr. Sheetu Singh, director of the ILD & pulmonary rehab clinic and globally recognized pulmonologist, is an expert in chest-related disease. Dr. Sheetu Singh is widely regarded as a top doctor in Rajasthan. She is concerned with consumer health, safety, and infection control. Chest disease is defined as any condition in the chest that stops the chest from functioning normally. There are three primary categories of chest disease. ●Airway diseases: These diseases have an impact on the tubes(airways) that transport oxygen and other gases into and out of the chest. They frequently induce constriction or obstruction of the airways. ●Chest tissue diseases: These diseases have an impact on the structure of the chest tissue. Scarring or inflammation of the tissue prevents the chest from properly expanding (restrictive chest disease). This makes it difficult for the chest to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. ●Chest circulation diseases: These diseases have an impact on the blood arteries in the chest. They are caused by blood vessel clotting, scarring, or inflammation. They impair the chest's ability to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. The most common Chest diseases and conditions include- ●Asthma. ●Adult cystic fibrosis. ●Chest wall cancer. ●Cough. ●Bronchiectasis. ●Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema. ●dyspnea, shortness of breath. ●Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia(COP) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung illness that causes your chest to become inflamed, making breathing difficult. The inflammation causes an increase in mucus production and thickening of the lining of your chest. The alveoli, or air sacs, become less efficient in bringing oxygen in and releasing carbon dioxide. COPD is an incurable, progressive disease that is frequently caused by smoking, but it also has a strong genetic component. Additional risk factors are: ●Secondhand smoke exposure. ●Air pollution. ●Dust, fumes, and smoke exposure at work.

  2. Asthma Asthma Treatment Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Cough To leave a comment, click the button below to sign in with Google. SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE Popular posts from this blog Asthma Treatment And Remedies | Asthma Specialist Dr. Sheetu Singh March 02, 2023 Asthma is an episodic disease with sickness and well-being phases. Many triggers produce the illness episodes. Pollution, smoking, occupational sensitizers, illness, and indoor and outdoor allergens have all been associated with asthma exacerbations. Several factors have been suspected of causing … READ MORE Chest Physician Specialist in Rajasthan | Lungs Diseases | Dr. Sheetu Singh January 12, 2022 Chest Physician Specialist in Rajasthan - In the situation of a global pandemic, never take your health lightly. The new variant, Omicron cases, is rising rapidly. COVID-19 previous variants affected the lungs. Omicron shows the symptoms like coughing, sneezing, common cold, sore throat, shortness of breath,… READ MORE Powered by Blogger Theme images by Michael Elkan

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