PULMONOLOGY

The medical field of pulmonology focuses on the identification, therapy, and control of respiratory-related illnesses and ailments. The lungs, airways, and breathing muscles are included in this. Specialist doctors known as pulmonologists are very skilled in treating a variety of respiratory conditions.

Pulmonology is essential for preserving respiratory health as well as for identifying and treating a variety of lung-related disorders. The ability to breathe properly requires healthy lungs. Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, lung infections, lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis, and sleep pane are just a few of the disorders that pulmonologists treat.

Who Requires Services in Pulmonology:

Asthma and allergies: Pulmonology treatments can help people with asthma and allergies control their symptoms and avoid exacerbations.

Smokers and Ex-Smokers: People who have smoked in the past or have been exposed to dangerous substances run the risk of getting lung conditions like COPD or lung cancer.

COPD individuals: To control their condition and enhance lung function, individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) need specialized care.

 

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Pneumonia and Lung Infections: To avoid complications, people with pneumonia or other lung infections require an accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Patients with lung cancer: Pulmonologists assist in managing the respiratory side effects of cancer therapy in addition to identifying and treating lung cancer.

Patients with sleep pane: Pulmonologists assist in diagnosing and treating this problem, characterized by disturbed breathing while you sleep.

Occupational lung diseases: People who work in environments with asbestos, dust, or chemicals are more likely to develop lung conditions that need pulmonology treatment.

Patients with Pulmonary Fibrosis: Patients with pulmonary fibrosis, a disorder that results in lung scarring, need constant observation and care.

Paediatric pulmonology services may be required for children with respiratory disorders such as asthma, recurring respiratory infections, or congenital lung problems.

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The emergency room, on the other hand, is for serious issues that may be considered a medical emergency