YES this happened to my roommate last weekend and it was really really scary. what happens is it won't fit up your esophagus but he started choking and when we went to the hospital his lung was lodged there. MAKE SURE to take preventive measures against this he didn't die but was really lucky
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yes it is very possable.
i coughed out human excriment the ther day
It is possible but unless you have a known lung disease or have had other serious symptoms and trouble breathing, it is unlikely. You should, however, contact your health care professional for advice for your specific health history.
Often when people cough up thick and partially dried strands of mucus that can be streaked with fine red lines of blood after a cold or flu, they describe it as looking like flesh or pieces of lung tissue. But it should not be ignored, so follow up with your primary care physician to be sure there is not a serious problem.
Absolutely not ! Your liver is not connected to your digestive tract.
not likely but possible
no
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Coughing.
Lung cysts cause cough and chest pain
There are a few possible side effects from working with asbestos. One side effect is lung cancer, but this is is pretty extreme. Generally people will get a cough.
chest/lung area
A lung infection, causing you to cough alot.
How old is dog, possible heart trouble, this can cause a cough, is the dog panting alot or constant this is a sign of cushings disease and both can be treated.
chest/lung area
No, the cough syrup with codeine will show up as opiates.
Lung cancer is caused by smoking, so there isn't exactly a yes or no. If you really want a straight-up answer, all smoking does is relax you,while lung cancer kills you while you cough up blood. So yes, lung cancer is worse than being relaxed by smoking.
sputum is not what you cough up people cough up mucus
A part of your lung might have collapsed. Your rib might be cracked or is squishing your lung to where it's making you cough.
This is not an uncommon issue for people with lung cancer. Unfortunately, this is also a sign that the cancer has progressed to the point that it is impacting the major airways.
Common symptoms of lung cancer can vary depending on the type of lung cancer, its location within the lungs, and whether it has spread to other parts of the body. However, some general symptoms that may indicate the presence of lung cancer include: Persistent Cough: A cough that doesn't go away or worsens over time, especially if it produces blood or rust-colored sputum (phlegm). Shortness of Breath: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, which may worsen with exertion. Chest Pain: Persistent chest pain that may worsen with deep breathing, coughing, or laughing. Wheezing: Wheezing or hoarseness, especially if it persists or is unrelated to a respiratory infection. Unexplained Weight Loss: Significant and unexplained weight loss, often associated with loss of appetite and fatigue. Fatigue: Persistent fatigue or weakness, which may be a result of the cancer or related to other symptoms such as anemia or sleep disturbances. Difficulty Swallowing: Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) or a feeling of food getting stuck in the throat, which may occur if the cancer has spread to the esophagus. Coughing up Blood: Hemoptysis, or coughing up blood, may occur in some cases of lung cancer. However, it's important to note that not all cases of hemoptysis are due to lung cancer, and other causes should be investigated. Chest or Shoulder Pain: Pain in the chest or shoulder, which may be dull, persistent, or sharp, and may be associated with lung cancer that has spread to nearby tissues or bones. Recurrent Respiratory Infections: Recurrent respiratory infections, such as pneumonia or bronchitis, may occur more frequently or be harder to treat in individuals with lung cancer. It's important to note that many of these symptoms can be caused by conditions other than lung cancer, such as respiratory infections, asthma, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, if you experience any persistent or concerning symptoms, especially if they are new or worsening, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis. Early detection and treatment of lung cancer can improve outcomes and quality of life.