Asbestosis is a serious, progressive,
chronic lung disease caused by the scarring of lung tissue due to asbestos exposure.
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.»
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a
chronic autoimmune
disease that occurs when the immune system attacks the body instead of defending it,
causing inflammation that often results in serious damage to bones, joints and tendons, and can also affect internal organs like the heart, eyes and
lungs.
Smoking
causes about 9 out of 10 of all
lung cancer deaths and 8 out of 10 deaths from
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease («COPD») in men and women.
More commonly, TR is
caused by left heart
disease resulting in pulmonary hypertension,
chronic lung disease, pulmonary thromboembolism, or right ventricular dysfunction.
While generally harmless, it can
cause an allergic reaction or
chronic lung problems in some people and serious, invasive
disease in vulnerable patients.
Examples are
lung cancer, skin cancer, liver cancer,
chronic pulmonary
disease (a combination of
chronic bronchitis and emphysema) and mesothelioma (a cancer
caused by exposure to asbestos).
The parasites can infect the
lungs, kidney, brain, muscles, eyes, sinuses, or intestines, and can
cause gallbladder
disease and a debilitating array of gastrointestinal symptoms, including
chronic diarrhea and wasting.
Common
causes of pulmonary hypertension include congestive heart failure, other heart
diseases, birth defects of the heart,
chronic lung disease, obstructive sleep apnea, and certain autoimmune
disease such as rheumatoid arthritis.
None of 22 patients with
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, a
lung disease usually
caused by smoking, were able to achieve long - term cessation — although this wasn't a statistically significant predictor.
More than 25 million people in the United States have asthma, a
chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways
causing recurring periods of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and coughing.
The most common
causes of deaths related to smoking among people in prison were
lung cancer, heart
disease, stroke, and
chronic lung disease.
A number of easily identified disorders can
cause such shortness of breath (dyspnea, in technical terms), including asthma,
lung infections and
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (or COPD, an umbrella term for various conditions that permanently impair airflow through the
lungs).
According to the World Health Organization (WHO),
lung diseases are the third most common
cause of death worldwide: toxic particles, infections, and
chronic inflammatory responses pose a permanent threat to our
lungs.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) is a
lung disease which makes it difficult to breathe and is the third commonest
cause of death worldwide.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease — or COPD — is a debilitating
lung disease that
causes breathing difficulties and persistent coughing.
It is the leading
cause of death for children under the age of five, and babies who survive are at much higher risk of developing a number of health conditions including
chronic lung disease, cardiovascular
disease and metabolic
diseases such as Type 2 diabetes.
Stroke can affect people of all ages and backgrounds, and is the fourth - leading
cause of death for both men and women in the United States behind heart
disease,
chronic lung disease and cancer.
«Those pollutants
cause people to die early, because of heart attack, stroke,
lung cancer, [and]
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease,» West said.
The biological mechanisms by which toxins in tobacco smoke
cause lung cancer are complex and still not completely understood, but carcinogens in tobacco smoke may not only act as genetic inducers but also act to promote progression of the
disease.6 7 As well as potentially reducing the risk of cancer related morbidity and mortality, quitting smoking at diagnosis could reduce overall mortality, as smoking cessation reduces mortality from other
diseases such as heart
disease, stroke, and
chronic obstructive airways
disease.8 9
Chronic reflux of the stomach known as gastroesophageal reflux
disease or GORD can
cause bad breath as can
lung infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis.
Working out in smoggy air can
cause lung trouble in people with respiratory conditions such as asthma and
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD).
Another more common example is cigarette smoke, which
causes chronic inflammation in the
lungs, producing oxidation (and free - radicals) and leads to DNA damage and
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease as well as
lung cancer.6 A hallmark of both of these processes in the activation of nuclear factor - Kappa B (NF - KB), which is a protein complex that the body produces in response to inflammation, free radicals, cytokines, all hallmarks of stress.
In the body, biofilms
cause chronic inflammation, heart attacks, strokes,
lung disease and other illnesses.
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Causes, Cost and Prevention [7] Carbohydrates and Immune Function [8] Overexpression of glut1 and glut3 in stage I nonsmall cell
lung carcinoma is Associated with poor survival [9] The in?uence of diet on the mucin carbohydrates in the chick intestinal tract [10] Rat intestinal mucosal responses to a microbial flora and different diets [12]
Chronic Ethanol Induced Impairment of Hepatic Glycosylation Machinery in Rat Is Independent of Dietary Carbohydrate [13] Glycosylation in Cellular Mechanisms of Health and
Disease [14] Metabolic Aberrations Associated with Arginine Deficiency [15] Glycerol gluconeogenesis in fasting humans
Despite its name, Heartworm
Disease is primarily a lung disease in cats causing cough, chronic inflammation, and even scarring within the lungs due to the presence of 2» long immature larval
Disease is primarily a
lung disease in cats causing cough, chronic inflammation, and even scarring within the lungs due to the presence of 2» long immature larval
disease in cats
causing cough,
chronic inflammation, and even scarring within the
lungs due to the presence of 2» long immature larval worms.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the
lungs, but other underlying
causes can include mucous irritation, obstruction of the nasal passage, inflammation, excess nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia,
chronic vomiting, GI
disease, and nasal tumors and dental
diseases in older dogs.
Inflammatory
lung disease, such as
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) and bronchitis, can also
cause the condition, as can cancer and
lung parasites.
Chronic infection can spread bacteria to the heart, liver and
lungs,
causing further systemic
disease.
Although it is extremely reflective, it could embed in the
lungs if inhaled and
cause chronic disease similar to silicosis.
The top five
causes of death are heart
disease, cancer,
chronic lung disease, accidents and stroke.
This chapter examines the relationship between traumatic stress in childhood and the leading
causes of morbidity, mortality and disability in the USA: cardiovascular
disease,
chronic lung disease,
chronic liver
disease, depression and other forms of mental illness, obesity, smoking and alcohol and drug abuse.