The #1 measure would be to stop smoking, and to stay away from people who smoke.
It also helps to avoid other kinds of contamination, such as that caused by traffic.
If you smoke, stop. dust furniture and vacuum often. Avoid second hand smoke. have your home checked for black mold ( usually found in moist place such as air ducts or a leaking roof) , asbestos (usually found in older homes in roof or under linoleum etc). Exercise (walking is the absolute best, it also raises hdl, which is the good cholesterol, lowers blood glucose for diabetics, increases endurance and "wind". Remember the more you do the more you can do. This is the "wind". Start out with baby steps if you have to such as, walking a short distance until you can go longer distances. Some start out walking to the end of a block, then to the end a couple of times, then around the block etc.
You can prevent common types of lung disease from not smoking. Also, second hand smoke can be just as horrible as actually smoking so watch out for that.
smoking
Lung disease
1.Emphysema 2.Lung Cancer 3.Chronic Bronchitis
Cardiovascular refers to issues with the heart and circulatory, pulmonary refers to lung related diseases. Nephrotic refers to issues with the kidneys.
Yes, smoking can lead to lung disease. Some examples of diseases that may be smoking related are emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer.
Many smokers die of lung cancer, emphysema or other related diseases.
Emphysema Lung Disease Heart Disease Various Cancers
Communicable lung diseases would be Tuberculosis, the common cold, HiNi flu, these are contagious. Non-communicable lung diseases would be asthma, COPD, and Lung cancer.
If you drink your alcohol too quickly then you can choke on your drink.Other than that there are no specific alcohol related lung disorders
Lung Cancer
An oximeter measures the amount of oxygen carried by the bloodstream. Generally it is used to monitor oxygen levels in people with diseases of the lung, such as COPD.
No, emphysema is not related to the bones. It is a chronic, progressive lung disease.
yes smoking is the worst thing for your lungs and can cause lung cancer and a wide range of lung related diseases that are deadly to you and those around you