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Category: Pulmonology

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Can Vitamin D Deficiency Cause Hypoxia? Understanding the Link

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, as many as 50% of adults in the U.S. may be deficient in vitamin D, a condition increasingly linked to various systemic health issues beyond bone health. Emerging evidence suggests a complex relationship, raising the question: can vitamin D deficiency cause hypoxia?

What is CTT Treatment? Understanding Closed-Tube Thoracostomy

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According to the American Thoracic Society, Chest Tube Thoracostomy (CTT treatment) involves placing a tube into the chest cavity to drain air, fluid, or blood from around the lungs. This is a vital procedure for restoring normal lung function and is often performed in critical care settings for conditions that cause the lungs to collapse or become compressed.

Can a Patient Eat Before a Thoracentesis? A Guide to Pre-Procedure Prep

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According to evidence-based guidelines, patients typically do not need to be NPO (nothing by mouth) for a routine thoracentesis performed with local anesthesia. However, preparation can vary significantly depending on whether sedation is involved, which makes understanding the specific instructions vital for any patient scheduled for this procedure.

Is pulmonary hypertension caused by weight? Exploring the link between obesity, nutrition, and lung health

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Research consistently shows a strong association between a higher body mass index and increased odds of developing pulmonary hypertension. Understanding the direct and indirect ways in which excess weight impacts the heart and lungs is crucial for effective health management, especially when considering the question: **Is pulmonary hypertension caused by weight?**

What Foods Should You Not Eat With Pulmonary Fibrosis?

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According to the American Lung Association, eating smaller, more frequent meals can help people with pulmonary fibrosis avoid getting too full, which makes breathing difficult. Understanding what foods should you not eat with pulmonary fibrosis is crucial for managing symptoms and supporting overall lung function.