Someone told me that her lungs are scarred because of Asthma, is this possible?!


Question: Someone told me that her lungs are scarred because of Asthma, is this possible!?
Most references with the Lung association do not list Asthma as a cause of Lung Scarring!. Also how is lung scarring diagnosed!? Is it only by CT scan!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Yes !.!.!. it can !.!.!. diagnosis is usually seen by chest x-ray !.!.!. it is generally seen in the patient with Chronic Asthma (if it is seen)

http://www!.sciencedaily!.com/releases/200!.!.!.

http://www!.allergyweb!.com/Articles/asthm!.!.!.

"This is in addition to previous recommendations for controller drugs when asthma symptoms occur more than twice a week on average and when severe symptoms occur less than six weeks apart!. It is felt that early treatment may prevent permanent scarring from inflammation, and may potentially cure the disease in some children"Www@Answer-Health@Com

Problems of the Lungs and Respiratory System
The respiratory system is susceptible to a number of diseases, and the lungs are prone to a wide range of disorders caused by pollutants in the air!.

The most common problems of the respiratory system are:

Asthma!. More than 20 million people in the United States have asthma, and it's the #1 reason that kids chronically miss school!. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes airways to tighten and narrow!. Often triggered by irritants in the air such as cigarette smoke, asthma flares involve contraction and swelling of the muscles lining the tiny airways!. The resulting narrowing of the airways prevents air from flowing properly, causing wheezing and difficulty breathing, sometimes to the point of being life-threatening!. Management of asthma starts with an asthma management plan, which usually involves avoiding asthma triggers and sometimes taking medications!.
http://kidshealth!.org/parent/asthma_basi!.!.!.

In all cases, lung scarring, once it occurs, is generally irreversible!. Medications occasionally can slow the damage of interstitial lung disease, but many people never regain full use of their lungs!. Researchers hope that newer drugs, many of them still experimental, may eventually prove more effective in treating interstitial lung disease!.

http://www!.mayoclinic!.com/health/interst!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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