Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pulmonary Disease More Condition_symptoms What Is The Chances Of Getting Pulmonary Disease?

What is the chances of getting pulmonary disease? - pulmonary disease more condition_symptoms

If you are a woman not to smoke, work or live in an area where they are very close to or affected by pollution, are not of those who smoke around? My mother always see X-rays to determine whether it was because he coughed a lot. Thank you.

1 comment:

iownthea... said...

If your mother has never smoked or been in a smoky environment for an extended period, have reduced the chances of lung disease. However, diseases such as emphysema in adulthood begin early and later in the hand. My own mother, she started with pain in the side, a persistent cough at the age of 44 years was diagnosed with emphysema.
I really hope that this is not the case because he is his mother, a terrible thing that happened. My aunt was recently diagnosed with chronic bronchitis and was "very satisfied". It sounds crazy, but after waching my mother for all these years to suffer [who died in September at age 57] It is not even himself.
We hope that your mother ok xx

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