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Asked for male, 27 years old from Ludhiana
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Your bronchial walls can slowly get thicker because of inflammation and infections. Both of these things keep mucus from draining the way it should. That extra mucus can trap bacteria, causing more infections, scarring, and thickening. Over time, your lungs have to work harder to breathe.
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Your bronchial walls can slowly get thicker because of inflammation and infections. Both of these things keep mucus from draining the way it should. That extra mucus can trap bacteria, causing more infections, scarring, and thickening. Over time, your lungs have to work harder to breathe.
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pulmonary fibrosis is a lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred. This thickened, stiff tissue makes it more difficult for your lungs to work properly. As pulmonary fibrosis worsens, you become progressively more short of breath.
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pulmonary fibrosis is a lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred. This thickened, stiff tissue makes it more difficult for your lungs to work properly. As pulmonary fibrosis worsens, you become progressively more short of breath.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Allahabad
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Asked for male, 59 years old from Delhi
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Dear lybrate-user sir
app unhe steam inhalation de sakte hai.
Unhe zyada strain na karayein.
Khana halka de jisme protein ki maatra bhi ho.
Ek kadha likh raha hoon ise din mein 3 baar halka halka garam de kareeb 1/2 cup
3 kali mirch, 1 inch dalchini, 1 inch adrakh, 3-4 patte tulsi ke aur gur swadanusar. Isko 1.5 cup pani me 10 min tak ubale aur peene ko de.
Dahi, kela, arbi ya high starchy food na dein.
Insha allah sab theek hoga!
aur jaankaari ke liye mujhe direc...more
app unhe steam inhalation de sakte hai.
Unhe zyada strain na karayein.
Khana halka de jisme protein ki maatra bhi ho.
Ek kadha likh raha hoon ise din mein 3 baar halka halka garam de kareeb 1/2 cup
3 kali mirch, 1 inch dalchini, 1 inch adrakh, 3-4 patte tulsi ke aur gur swadanusar. Isko 1.5 cup pani me 10 min tak ubale aur peene ko de.
Dahi, kela, arbi ya high starchy food na dein.
Insha allah sab theek hoga!
aur jaankaari ke liye mujhe direc...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The prognosis varies depending on a person's age, health, lifestyle and the stage of the disease at the time of diagnosis, but it can be fatal to some. There are four stages of pulmonary fibrosis; mild, moderate, severe and very severe.
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The prognosis varies depending on a person's age, health, lifestyle and the stage of the disease at the time of diagnosis, but it can be fatal to some. There are four stages of pulmonary fibrosis; mild, moderate, severe and very severe.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Gorakhpur
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
It indicated that the damage to lung tissue by covid-19 could be reversible for the common covid-19 patients.
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It indicated that the damage to lung tissue by covid-19 could be reversible for the common covid-19 patients.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Ahmedabad
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Hello Vanshika...
The doctor who is treating the patient is competent enough to adjust the dosage of the antidiabetic medicines...
Better let him handle the case...
For second opininon you can consult with full case details as in such cases we cannot suggest treatment on random basis.
The doctor who is treating the patient is competent enough to adjust the dosage of the antidiabetic medicines...
Better let him handle the case...
For second opininon you can consult with full case details as in such cases we cannot suggest treatment on random basis.
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Asked for female, 20 years old from Cuttack
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Consult a doctor and take proper check up.
It is not normal.
Needs more details.
It is not normal.
Needs more details.
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user, perfinidone is the mainstay treatment. In this condition, lung becomes like rope fibres, the size of the lungs reduces and hence there is difficulty in breathing (dam chadna) and cough is present. The above medication will halt the disease and prevents progress. Sadly no medicines available til now to reverse it. The only answer to this disease is lung transplantation. You can check few ipf groups on facebook. U can get few answers. There are trials going on, but the medic...more
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