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LUNG DISEASES 2021 is comprised of 20 tracks and 41 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in LUNG DISEASES 2021.

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COVID-19, shows much impact on lungs as it slaughter the lungs by causing minor illness like cough , cold  and another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause abiding  harm to the lungs and other organs. It causes respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal in human like other respiratory illnesses, COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, can cause enduring lung damage it affects the lungs while people are sick ,lung disorders and even  after recovery.



 



Pneumonia means inflammation of one or both lungs that is usually caused by an infection. Other germs like bacteria, viruses and fungi can also cause pneumonia. When you breathe in these germs in the air they can settle in the alveoli of your lungs. Deep in your lungs, the germs may settle in lungs and damage it eventually. After once the lungs got infected the alveoli in the lungs starts filling up with puss and mucus. This swelling of the air sacs makes them less extendible and keeps oxygen from properly reaching your blood thirstiest.



 



The Hantaviruses are a group of rodent-borne lung diseases and viruses .The Hantaviruses found in Europe and Asia cause a form of kidney disease called hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).Hantaviruses infect people when they are inhaled. If the virus reaches your lungs, it can infect the cells of tiny blood vessels in the lungs, causing them to become perforated. The perforated blood vessels allow fluid to fill the lungs and hence it decreases the breathe flow.



 


Acute pancreatitis can cause chemical transformation in human body that affect the lung function, causing the decrease in the percentage of oxygen in your blood to fall to dangerously low levels. With severe pancreatitis there are a lot of provocative chemicals that are secreted into the blood fluid. These chemicals create inflammation throughout the body, including the lungs. Patients with acute pancreatitis may develop acute lung injury, clinically recognized as the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Most patients who die during the early stages of severe acute pancreatitis die because of damage of lungs in the body.

Mycoplasma pneumonia (MP) is a bacterium responsible for acute pneumonia in children the pancreatitis occurred in the 3rd week after the onset of cough damages the respiratory tract entirely.

 

 

TB is caused by the bacterium M tuberculosis. The infection in the lungs damages the lung tissue causing them to cough up the bacteria which then spread through the air and can be inhaled and exhaled by the others. In the complete damages of lung tissues which results in large holes in the lungs called cavities and widening of the airways called bronchiectasis.

The healing process after treatment of tuberculosis can cause damage as loss of the spongy part of the lung ultimately leading to restrictive spirometry or restrictive lung disease. Pulmonary TB is curable with treatment but if not treated properly and treatment left behind negligence the disease often causes life-threatening concerns. Untreated pulmonary TB disease can lead to long-term damage to these lungs.

 

 


Cardiopulmonarydisorders is the range between the heart and the lungs. Pulmonary Hyper tension results to Decrease in the percentage of Oxygen in the lungs.

  • Track 6-1Alveolar Edema
  • Track 6-2Emphysema
  • Track 6-3Leukemia
  • Track 6-4Lung carcinoma
  • Track 6-5Lobar Pneumonia
  • Track 6-6Tuberculosis


A Lung Abscess is usually caused by bacteria that normally live in the mouth or throat and that are inhaled into the lungs causes infection. Obstruction of the airways in the thoracic cavity also can lead to abscess formation. Lung abscesses is formed when bacteria or infected blood clots travel through the blood fluids to the lung from another infected site in the body.

For Betterment Antibiotic Therapy:

Antibiotics intake is required. Antibiotics are initially given through a vein and later through mouth if the person’s condition is normal. Antibiotic treatment continues until the symptoms disappear and a chest x-ray shows that the abscess has cleared up. Such improvement usually requires 3 to 6 weeks of antibiotic therapy even it might take longer period of time as well

 


 



COPD happens in the lungs when there is a struck in the airflow in the Respiratory trunk. Smoking is the main cause of COPD. It happens when there is suffocation in the breathing. In non-smokers deficiency of alpha-1 antitrypsin can develop Emphysema. COPD happens when there is a long term exposure to irritants of gases. COPD even leads to Heart failure as the lungs are very close to the heart the Air flow into the blood stream at heart gets objected.

Symptoms of COPD:

  • Track 8-1The Air sacs and Valves become thinner and lethargic
  • Track 8-2Walls of the lungs get damaged gradually
  • Track 8-3Airways get slowdown
  • Track 8-4Mucus formation In the Airways and Air sacs
  • Track 8-5Emphysema
  • Track 8-6Chronic bronchitis


Environmental management is a crucial part of therapy in abnormal respiratory diseases. Ventilation in the cooking area and workspace leads to the major decrease of microbes and bacteria. A removal of Dampness around the living area creates freshness and recreates the environmental healthiness. Improving the Respiratory health helps for the improvement of proper Blood circulation and Airflow into the alveoli of the lungs.Some of the ways that helps to Control Chronic Respiratory diseases

  • Track 9-1Avoiding smoking and second hand smoke
  • Track 9-2Improving good BMI
  • Track 9-3Avoidance of Air pollution.
  • Track 9-4Taking care from germs and Allergens
  • Track 9-5Avoiding Exposure to Flu effected persons
  • Track 9-6Maintenance of proper Ventilation in living area


Abnormalities in breathing regulation include apnea, eupnea, orthopnea, dyspnea, hyperpnea, Hyper and Hypo ventilation, hypoventilation, tachypnea, kussmaul respiration, Cheyne - Stokes respiration, sighing respiration, biot respiration, apneustic breathing, central neurogenic hyperventilation, and central neurogenic hypoventilation. Abnormality in breathing leads to Inflammation of lungs and occurrence of Apnea which in abnormal respiration in sleep. It leads to Destruction of Mental health and illness in human.



 



Pulmonary, Critical care and Sleep this department deals with the diseases affecting the lungs and the respiratory system. Pulmonologists treat for the disorders related to the lungs but some of the pulmonologists get elected to become boarded to take care of Sleep Medicine. Pulmonary medicine focuses of functioning of lungs and chest walls and thoracic cavity. Respiratory and sleep medicine specialist is Professional at medicine who take care of diagnosing, treatment, prevention and control of respiratory breathing during sleep.



 



Lung biopsy is the test used to diagnose the lung cancer. It depends upon the damage of the tissues and cells in the lungs. Some of the non-small cell cases can be diagnosed and treated accordingly.Tests to diagnose Lung caner are Imaging tests | Sputum cytology | Tissue sample known as biopsy.


Comorbidity refers to a Disease or condition present in the same person at same time. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients commonly report on Comorbidities such as cardiac disease, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, osteoporosis, and psychological disorders.

  • Track 13-1How does COPD related to Heart stroke?
  • Track 13-2What is the 6 minute walk test for COPD?
  • Track 13-3Is osteoarthritis comorbidity?


Interstitial Lung Disease is also known as pulmonary fibrosis. Scarring of lung tissue happens in the process of pulmonary fibrosis. Hence results to stiffness of Lung tissue. It is an Increasing disease, and at present there is no cure for damage caused by scarring and swelling of the lung tissue. Lung tissue analysis is performed to diagnose the disease.


 


  • Track 14-1Bronchoscopy
  • Track 14-2Bronchoalveolar lavage.
  • Track 14-3Surgical biopsy
  • Track 14-4Pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Track 14-5Oxygen therapy


The process of transfer of infected lung from a healthy donor is referred as lung transplantation.Person effecting with lung infections are not advisable to be a donor. The donor tissue should be matched as to your tissue.

  • Track 15-1Risk involved in Lung transplantation
  • Track 15-2Types of Lung transplantation
  • Track 15-3Age criteria for Lung transplantation


A person with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) experiences long-term, progressive damage to their lungs which affects the airflow to the lungs this condition is referred as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. If the symptoms are severe than earlier at COPD then this condition is termed as acute exacerbation. COPD exacerbation symptoms.Cough decrease in the Oxygen level |Wheezing more than normal | Low immunity

Home treatment to overcome COPD Exacerbations:

  • Track 16-1Antibiotics
  • Track 16-2Inhalers
  • Track 16-3Steroids


Occupational and environmental lung diseases are caused by the inhalation of toxic and hazardous chemicals in and around the work station and living area. Diseases are caused by exposure to germs and harmful chemicals. Intake of harmful gases, continuous exposure at coal mines leads to the breathing difficulty which results into the damage of lung tissue.


The spread of cancer cells onto the lung lobes results in the blockage of Air sacs around the lungs. When people breathe in dangerous, toxic substances the change in lung cell happens and it gets replicated as hence causes tumors. Lung cancer happens at lymph nodes within the lung. At early stages you cannot feel or see the tumors in the lung, Later often you get Cough, sneezing and wheezing but there is some other which can be shown out too.


Pulmonary hypertension is a type of high blood pressure arises at the right side of your heart closest to the lung lobe. It occurs due to congenital heart disease, High blood pressure, liver disease. High blood pressure in the arteries to your lungs is dangerous condition. Your heart has to pump high volume of blood through. Medication and oxygen therapy gives the best results in improving the quality of life.

MESH TERMS:

  • Track 19-1Heart Failure / epidemiology
  • Track 19-2Pulmonary Embolism / epidemiology
  • Track 19-3Vascular Resistance / physiology
  • Track 19-4Hypertension, Pulmonary / etiology


Excess exposure to the Hazardous chemicals and coal dust results to pulmonary fibrosis. Scarring of the lungs for an unknown reason is known as Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Repetitive injury happens to the Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in the lung alveoli.

  • Track 20-1Dry cough that doesn’t go away
  • Track 20-2Chest pain or tightness
  • Track 20-3Leg swelling
  • Track 20-4Loss of appetite
  • Track 20-5Shortness of breath at Physical activities.