Sentences with phrase «cause lung problems»

It can cause lung problems in cats and is therefore not used frequently in cats.
Although it is recommended to keep treated dogs in a crate to limit their exertion, Taffy was unused to being confined, and her vet was concerned that crating her could be dangerous, as excess stress and barking could cause lung problems.
It can cause lung problems.
This has a similar composition to asbestos and can cause lung problems when inhaled.
And, given how similar it is to tobacco (in essence, both are insecticide - ladden plants, burnt and inhalated), some research suggests it may cause lung problems in a similar way.
Inhaling small particles of teething powder or aspirin can cause lung problems.
When these heartworms die, they release toxins into the cat's bloodstream causing lung problems to the cat.

Not exact matches

Such pollution, as Business Insider's Lydia Ramsey explained in 2016, «is especially dangerous because it can get lodged in the lungs and cause long - term health problems like asthma and chronic lung disease.»
CAR - T treatments, including competing products from Novartis rivals Kite Pharma and Juno Therapeutics, come with the risk of potentially deadly side effects such as cytokine - release syndrome (CRS), in which a glut of T - cell - assisting cytokines can cause high fever, low blood pressure, and problems with lung oxygenation.
«We don't have a specific list of conditions that would be disqualifying, but certainly uncontrolled medical problems (whether it's hypertension or heart disease or lung disease, or many other conditions), would most likely cause concern and result in disqualification,» Dr. Tarah Castleberry, an assistant professor of aerospace medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, told Reuters Health by email.
Although chile powder is notorious for causing sneezing and coughing among those who inhale it, there is anecdotal evidence of the use of Capsicums in breathing and lung problems.
Granted, there are more benefits to reducing particulate and greenhouse gas emissions than just climate change, i.e. PM 2.5 which can be stuck in the human lung and cause cancer / respiratory issues, SO2 which contributes to acid rain (we've already eliminated the majority of this problem), as well as soot (nobody wants the surrounding area covered in ash).
This can be a sign of stress and can cause problems for the baby if inhaled into his lungs.
Secondhand smoke can be extremely dangerous for your baby — it weakens the lungs, makes babies more prone to ear infections, increases snoring and sleep - disordered breathing (a proven cause of health, behavior, and learning problems), and doubles the risk of SIDS.
Emphasize to them that these substances can hurt him, can make him sick, can cause decreased lung function and problems playing sports, and that it is OK to say no.
There's also less risk of reflex which is when acid from the stomach comes back up the baby's throat and that acid can also be inhaled into the lungs and cause the same problem with inflammation in the lungs.
Kathryn developed severe hydrops caused by TTTS, and developed heart and lung problems.
Also, the newborn baby may breathe in the meconium - stained amniotic fluid, which may irritate the lungs and cause respiratory problems.
Others would be health and we also talked about that a little bit, about the chemicals exposing your baby's skin and actually their lungs because some of the diapers can have, they give off gasses, the FCs that could cause problems with Asthma, especially in young new born lungs which are very sensitive.
Other red flags are the presence of esophagitis (an inflammation in the esophagus that can result in blood in the spit - up) and respiratory or pulmonary problems, such as coughing, wheezing, asthma, or recurring pneumonia, caused by stomach contents that enter the nose, windpipe, or lungs.
This could cause pneumonia and other lung problems for your baby.
Amniotic fluid that appears green or brown often indicates that the growing baby has passed their first bowel movement whilst in the uterus (meconium), yet, a baby will usually not have their first bowl movement until after they are born.If this happens, and the baby does pass meconium within the fetus, it can get into their lungs and cause serious breathing problems (known as meconium aspiration syndrome).
Burning coal releases fine particulates that kill 24,000 Americans annually and cause hundreds of thousands of cases of lung and heart problems.
«Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths [after lung cancer] in the United States and is an enormous health problem around the world,» said the study's lead author, Robert J. Mayer, MD, faculty vice president for academic affairs, medical oncologist and colorectal cancer researcher at Dana - Farber.
These clots can then travel to the heart, causing cardiac arrest, or to the lungs, causing breathing problems.
While generally harmless, it can cause an allergic reaction or chronic lung problems in some people and serious, invasive disease in vulnerable patients.
Poor air quality causes health problems worldwide and is a factor in diseases such as asthma, heart disease and lung cancer.
Of those born at the edge of viability, at 23 weeks of gestation, up to about 70 percent die; many of the survivors have lung and other health problems partly caused by efforts to keep them alive.
It affects the lungs, sweat glands and the digestive system, causing chronic respiratory and digestive problems.
The abnormal spinal curvature causes a wide range of problems, including inability to balance in a seated position, pain, and possibly long - term adverse effects on lung, heart, and gastrointestinal function.
The disease causes a build - up of mucus which blocks the lungs, increasing the risk of infections, and causing digestive problems.
It isn't until NTHI moves into the lungs and middle ear — where heme - iron is sequestered as part of the body's immune response — that the bacterium causes the most problems.
It doesn't kill the cell that it hides in, but is dangerous enough that it can cause infections in individuals with an impaired immune system, such as patients who are receiving cancer treatment, who have pre-existing lung problems or whose immune systems are otherwise compromised.
In particulate form, as sulfates and nitrates, it gets lodged in the tiniest recesses of human lungs and causes major health problems.
First, it would have a negative effect on the individual workers, who have complicated lung diseases caused by unique exposures and who are often simultaneously suffering from mental health problems.
Sulfur dioxide is a major component of particulate pollution, can cause heart and lung problems, and forms acid rain.
For example, one of the lambs his lab cloned soon after Dolly developed lung problems that caused it to hyperventilate and regularly pass out.
PM2.5, or particles that are less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, can be inhaled deeply into the lungs and cause serious health problems.
Wildfires are a source of an especially problematic type of air pollutant known as PM2.5 («particulate matter» less than 2.5 microns in diameter), which can become lodged in lungs and cause or exacerbate a wide array of health problems such as asthma and heart disease.
Once inhaled, the particles can cause lung, heart and other problems.
Although titanium dioxide is used in some foods, recent experiments have shown that it can cause health problems if it gets in the lungs.
Now the bad: More than half of people in the U.S. still breathe air dirty enough to cause health problems, according to the American Lung Association.
But more than half of people in the U.S. still breathe air dirty enough to cause health problems, according to an American Lung Association (ALA) report.
Particulates are tiny (2.5 microns or smaller) and get deep in the lungs, causing health problems.
Common pollutants, such as traffic exhaust and secondhand smoke, are well - known causes of lung problems, including asthma.
Despite her study's findings, Yeh is quick to emphasize that quitting smoking — or better yet, never starting in the first place — is far healthier than continuing to smoke, which can cause a host of deadly health problems ranging from heart disease to lung cancer.
• Sugar feeds cancer cells and has been connected with the development of cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, rectum, pancreas, lung, gallbladder and stomach.2 - 6 • Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose and can cause reactive hypoglycemia.7 • Sugar can cause many problems with the gastrointestinal tract, including an acidic digestive tract, indigestion, malabsorption in patients with functional bowel disease, increased risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.8 - 12 • Sugar can interfere with your absorption of protein.13 • Sugar can cause food allergies.14 • Sugar contributes to obesity.15
Holding breathe increases pressure in your lungs and can cause cervical muscles and joint problems.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims that permethrin is carcinogenic and capable of causing lung and liver tumours in mice, as well as immune system problems.
Phthalates lower sperm counts, cause early puberty in girls, and raise the risk of cancer and lung problems.
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