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Cause Of Fluid In Lungs
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Cause of Fluid in Lungs
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Fluid in the lungs can be caused by a number of different things. Someone could breathe water which would cause water in the lungs. A puncture would also cause the lungs to fill with water.
If you have fluid around the heart What is that cause from and what is the treatment is it have to do with CHF.
Breast cancer can cause fluid in the lungs once the cancer has progressed outside of the breast tissue. This does sometimes occur in advanced breast cancer.
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It can cause a buildup of phlegm and mucus in the airways, but not in the lungs.
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Yes, acid reflux can cause lung inflammation as the acid can get into the lungs and cause asthma like symptoms. Cut out the alchohol, chocolate and anything mint and see how you do.
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This could be any number of things. The problem is that it isn't supposed to be there, and you should seek medical attention right away, as blood or liquid in the lungs can be life threatening. Good luck.
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Fluid accumulation in lungs is a condition known as Pulmonary Edema. It results when the left ventricles of your heart are failing to pump adequate blood to the rest of your body and as a result, blood accumulates in the lungs due to the de...
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No, no cancer. But the fluid in your lungs does mean you have excess fluid in your body which is putting a strain on your heart. Now, you didn't mention if the fluid is on one side or both. If it's just one side then it could be empyema but...
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''hyper expanded lungs''= pulmonary oedema pneumonia isn't caused by pulmonary oedema although it can be an effect if treated with intravenous fluids
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That reddy/yellowish fluid comes from blood that "leaks out". Our lung capillaries can only have so much pressure applied to them. If pressure increases in those capillaries (as caused by congestive heart failure where the blood s...
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