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What Is Cyanosis?
Do your skin, lips, or nails ever turn blue? Sometimes, cold temperatures can cause your blood vessels to narrow, leading to the change in color.
What Is Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a severe, life-threatening condition that occurs when the lungs are severely injured, often by injury or infection.
Do I Have COPD?
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease — more commonly known as COPD — is a progressive lung condition encompassing emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and non-reversible asthma.
How to Protect Your Lungs from the Summer Heat
The heat of summer can impact your respiratory health in numerous ways. Summer heat increases the concentration of pollutants in the air. Inhaling these pollutants can cause you to experience coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
How Does Scleroderma Affect Your Lungs?
Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease which often causes a thickening and tightening of the skin on the fingers and other parts of the body. This condition can also affect the kidneys, GI tract (particularly the esophagus), and lungs. It can progress quickly or slowly, and has no known cause.
What Is Aerosol Therapy and Is It Right for You?
Aerosol therapy is an effective treatment method for individuals dealing with various chronic respiratory conditions. This treatment involves the administration of medication in the form of a fine mist or aerosol, allowing it to be inhaled directly into the airway and lungs via the use of various inhalation devices.
Why Am I Wheezing?
Wheezing is a common respiratory symptom characterized by a high-pitched, coarse whistling sound when you breathe. While it can affect individuals of all ages, wheezing is often associated with underlying respiratory conditions.
The Spiration Valve System: A New Treatment for Those Suffering from Severe Emphysema
If you or someone you know is one of the 3.5 million Americans living with emphysema, a new, minimally invasive therapy could offer hope for improved lung function and quality of life.
Understanding Alpha 1 Disease
Each year, the Alpha-1 Foundation recognizes November as Alpha-1 Month in order to raise awareness about — and raise funds to support the fight for a cure for — Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (Alpha-1).
Are You at Risk for Black Lung Disease?
Coal worker’s pneumoconiosis (CWP) — better known as Black Lung Disease — can develop when coal dust is inhaled over a long period of time. Roughly 16% of coal miners will develop Black Lung Disease, including those in our region of the country.
Quitting Smoking Isn’t Easy. But It’s Worth It
The best time to quit smoking is before you ever start. But even if you’ve been smoking for decades, quitting now can bring you numerous health benefits both right away and in the years to come.
How to Keep Your Lungs Healthy When the Air Isn’t
Poor air quality is caused by a mix of hazardous particles from human-made sources, like vehicle emissions and byproducts of manufacturing and power generation, as well as from natural sources, like smoke from wildfires.
June is Scleroderma Awareness Month
Poor air quality is caused by a mix of hazardous particles from human-made sources, like vehicle emissions and byproducts of manufacturing and power generation, as well as from natural sources, like smoke from wildfires.
Breathing Easier with Timely Bronchiectasis Care
Have you been coughing every day for months — or even years? Is your cough often accompanied by mucus or blood? Do you experience shortness of breath or wheezing? Is it accompanied by chest pain? Has the skin under your fingernails gotten thicker, causing your fingernails and toenails to curve downward?
What is the Difference Between Healthspan and Lifespan? And Why is Good Lung Health Important for Each?
Lifespan is a term familiar to many, as it indicates the total number of years a person lives. The average lifespan was 76.60 years for Americans in 2021, 72.81 years for the world.
What is OSA – Sleep Apnea – and How Do I Treat It?
Lifespan is a term familiar to many, as it indicates the total number of years a person lives. The average lifespan was 76.60 years for Americans in 2021, 72.81 years for the world.
I Want to Stop Smoking: What Resources Are Available to Me, How Do I Do It, Are There Any Medications?
If you’re looking to quit smoking, there are many resources available to help you, and the desire to quit is a huge step in the right direction.
I Have A “Spot On My Lungs.” What Does That Mean?
A spot on the lungs – or a “pulmonary nodule” – is a small mass of tissue that appears on an X-ray or CT scan of the lungs. Pulmonary nodules are never a cause for panic, as they are usually benign or non-cancerous.
Inhalers: What Are They, How Do I Use Them, Why Do I Need One?
Inhalers – also known as bronchodilators – are medications breathed through the mouth and into the lungs in order to help clear airways.
I Need a Bronchoscopy with EBUS – What’s That?
An EBUS (or EndoBronchial UltraSound) bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive but highly effective outpatient procedure designed to help diagnose lung disorders, such as inflammation, infections, or cancer.