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Lung diseases FAQ

Pulmonary edema or heart disease or kidney problems?

They say people who have pulmonary edema is short of breath and fluid on the lungs. The cause heart disease or kidney problems. They say when people kidney go bad the symptoms are going to the bathroom alot ,urine may be foamy or bubbly ,pale urine or other color ,dark colored urine , urine may contain blood ,You may feel pressure or have difficulty urinating , swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, face, and/or hands , fatigue , Skin Rash/Itching , Metallic Taste in Mouth/Ammonia Breath , and some times Nausea and Vomiting ,Shortness of Breath ,Feeling Cold ,Dizziness and Trouble Concentrating ,Leg/Flank Pain.. But I was reading some times people who have pulmonary edema may have kidney problems and have none of the above symptoms has the kidney are just starting to die and have not got those symptoms yet. Also the web site saying people who have pulmonary edema not heart disease or kidney problems could be a infection or injury but does not elaborate on this. Like it does not elaborate on people who have pulmonary edema may have kidney problems and have none of the above symptoms yet. When look up kidney problems they are stanges 1 ,2 so on.

Should marijuana be legalized?

I've tried pot, and I don't see why it's illegal. It's not as dangerous and addictive as tobacco and booze, and they're both legal, even though thousands of people die daily of lung, heart and liver diseases, not to mention all the victims of enabriated drivers. I also think it's stupid when conservatives say that if marijuana is legalized, then people would eventually want heroin, coke, and all other hardcore drugs to be legal too. Those other drugs can really f*** you up, there's not a chance in hell that they will ever be legal. Though I hope gay marriage is legalized before pot.

double lung/ heart transplant?

for a patient with CF, it wouldnt stop mucus build up in the lungs, would it? it would just give you a fresh set of lungs? i mean, if the disease is in your genes, its not going to stop just because you have a new set of lungs, right?

The increased anterior posterior chest diameter associated with obstructive lung disease is caused by?

a. increased pulmonary blood flow b. increased expiratory flow rates c. increased residual lung volumes d. decreased chest wall compliance

why does airway obstruction in chronic lung disease cause hypercapnia?

a. airway obstruction causes pulmonary edema b. airway obstruction causes alveolar destruction c. airway obstruction causes prolonged inspiration and rapid expiration d. airway obstruction causes air trapping




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