RESPIRATORY
FIBROTIC LUNG DISEASE
Question
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hemoptysis
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Hidrotorax
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Pneumothorax
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Pulmonary hypertension
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Detailed explanation-1: -Despite significant developments in disease understanding and therapeutics, each contributing to improved lung function and survival in patients with CF, several pulmonary complications, including pneumothorax, massive hemoptysis, and respiratory failure, continue to occur.
Detailed explanation-2: -Bowel problems, such as gallstones, intestinal blockage, and rectal prolapse. Coughing up blood. Chronic respiratory failure. Diabetes. Infertility. Liver disease or liver failure, pancreatitis, biliary cirrhosis. Malnutrition. Nasal polyps and sinusitis. More items •24-Feb-2022
Detailed explanation-3: -Class 1. The condition doesn’t limit your physical activity. Class 2. The condition slightly limits your physical activity. Class 3. The condition significantly limits your physical activity. Class 4. You’re unable to carry out any type of physical activity without symptoms.