LUNG FIBROSIS AND ILD
What is Lung Fibroid & ILD?
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is an umbrella term used for a large group of diseases that cause scarring (fibrosis) of the lungs. The scarring causes stiffness in the lungs which makes it difficult to breathe and get oxygen to the bloodstream. Lung damage from ILDs is often irreversible and gets worse over time.
What is the symptoms of Lung Fibroid?
Types of Lung Fibroid we treat?
FAQs
What is the main cause of lung fibroid?
Exposure to toxins like asbestos, coal dust or silica (including workers in the coal mining and sandblasting industry) can lead to pulmonary fibrosis.
How does fibrosis start?
Fibrosis is the end result of chronic inflammatory reactions induced by a variety of stimuli including persistent infections, autoimmune reactions, allergic responses, chemical insults, radiation, and tissue injury.
Can lungs regenerate after fibrosis?
It is now known that the lung has a remarkable reparative capacity, when needed, and scarring or fibrosis after lung injury may occur infrequently in scenarios where this regenerative potential is disrupted or limited.
What are the 4 stages of pulmonary fibrosis?
“Mild”, “Severe”, “Early” and “Advanced”.
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