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Cowl says the most significant health risk is from ultrafine particles that can be inhaled deep into the lungs. ... chest pain, irritated eyes, sneezing and ...
Use the strength of your cheeks to deliver gentle puffs of air instead of deep breaths from your lungs. ... If the baby's chest still doesn't rise, continue chest ...
That causes the spleen, stomach and bowels to push up into the chest cavity and stunt lung growth. The result is small, underdeveloped lungs, known as pulmonary ...
Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia — lung inflammation usually caused by infection. It's caused by a bacterium known as legionella.
Lung problems. Stomach, intestine and liver problems. Heart disease. Recurrent infections. Hearing loss. Changes in the shape of the chest and curve ...
Certain chronic lung (pulmonary) ... It occurs when the infection spreads rapidly from the lungs to the brain, heart, kidneys or skin. ... Chest or joint pain ...
... chest trauma. ... Chest pain, usually behind the breastbone or on the left side of the chest ... Spread of cancer (metastasis), particularly lung cancer, breast ...
During the exam, the doctor will listen to the lungs with a stethoscope to check for wheezing or other abnormal sounds. ... Chest X-rays to check for lung ...
A chest X-ray or computerized tomography (CT) ... In some cases, examining a sample of tissue from your lungs ... lungs. Embolization. This procedure stops lung ...
... chest pain. Happens above 8,000 feet (about 2,400 ... These are symptoms of fluid leaking from blood vessels into the lungs, called high-altitude pulmonary edema.
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