Next to the skin is the lungs, the organ closest to the outside world. It is the only internal organ that is connected to the external world. That is why it is vulnerable to dust, smoke and climate change. If it starts raining after the summer and winter after the end of the rainy season, the lungs are more likely to have respiratory problems.
Let’s look at the major diseases that can occur in the lungs.
If there is a common problem in the lungs it is the common cold. When one person has a cold, he or she will sneeze and cause a cold to others. This can be caused by a common viral infection. Frequent colds can cause asthma and pneumonia. There are no pills for colds.
We all know about asthma. Asthma is an inflammation and inflammation of the airways in the lungs that affects the airways. Dry cough, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing are common symptoms of asthma. Allergies, air pollution, certain types of insects and plant pollen increase the risk of asthma.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a persistent infection of the lungs. The main reason for this is smoking. It is caused by cigarettes, vehicles, cooking and factory smoke. Symptoms may not appear initially. In severe cases, the risk of developing chronic respiratory disease is higher when breathing is difficult.
The most common cause of pneumonia is pneumonia. It is caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms of pneumonia include cough, shortness of breath, and runny nose. Since the damage is caused by a bacterial infection, it can be corrected with antibacterial drugs. Even drinking large amounts of water can help get rid of the infection.
Lung cancer, which occurs without infection in the lungs, is also the most serious cause of lung cancer.