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Three important phenomena of lung problems

Three important phenomena of lung problems



 

Three important phenomena of lung problems.

The lungs are an important respiratory organ in our body. We mainly exchange gas with the outside world through the lungs to provide oxygen for our body to survive.

If the lungs are damaged, health problems will also arise. Although there are various abnormal reactions to the body when we have lung problems, some people are not aware of it, so many lung diseases are found late and miss the optimal treatment period.

 

Three important phenomena of lung problems

 

Is the throat an “alarm” for the lungs? If there are 3 abnormalities in the throat, most of the lungs are damaged

 

 

1. Cough

In our daily life, we occasionally cough, which is actually a normal physiological phenomenon, because it is a manifestation of our lungs to detoxify, but when we cough frequently, especially after a cold has been cured for a long time, the cough still continues.

This shows that our lungs have a certain problem, and if it is accompanied by a sore throat, everyone should be vigilant and go to the hospital for a lung examination in time.

 

2. Hoarse voice

When we have a cold, our throat may become irritated due to frequent coughing. At this time, we will also be hoarse when we speak.

However, if we do not have a cold or a fever, our voice will also be hoarse. At this time, we must pay attention to it. For the disease, it may be a problem with the lungs, so do a lung examination in time.

 

3. Difficulty breathing

Because the lungs provide us with oxygen is an important organ of the respiratory system.

When there is a problem with the lungs, it may cause insufficient oxygen supply, which may lead to breathing difficulties, so you must go to the hospital for lung examinations in time.

 

 

Three important phenomena of lung problems.

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