Breathing problems are often linked to infections or asthma—but in some cases, the cause lies within the body’s own immune system. Autoimmune diseases can affect the lungs and lead to long-term respiratory symptoms if not recognized early. What Are Autoimmune Diseases? Autoimmune diseases occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissues.…
Read MoreFor many patients, the most frustrating part of a respiratory infection isn’t the initial fever or fatigue, but the stubborn cough that lingers long after other symptoms have vanished. This condition, clinically referred to as a post-infectious cough, is a leading reason for medical consultations worldwide. While often benign, its persistence can significantly impact one’s…
Read MoreWorld Sarcoidosis Day, observed on April 13, raises awareness about Sarcoidosis—a condition that often goes unrecognized until symptoms begin to affect daily life. This day is especially important for patients, as understanding the disease early can help prevent complications. What is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is a condition where the immune system becomes overactive, forming tiny clusters…
Read MoreThe term pulmonary toilet, also known as pulmonary hygiene, refers to a group of medical techniques used to clear mucus and secretions from the airways. Although the name may sound unfamiliar, it plays a vital role in maintaining healthy lung function. This approach is especially important for individuals recovering from surgery, dealing with chronic lung…
Read MoreNot everyone who smokes identifies as a “smoker.” Maybe you only smoke socially, enjoy occasional shisha, or use a vape instead of cigarettes. But your lungs don’t categorize habits the same way you do. Even occasional exposure to smoke or vapor can gradually harm your respiratory system. Smoking—whether cigarettes, shisha, or vaping—damages the airways and…
Read MoreOne of the most frequent questions patients ask when diagnosed with a respiratory condition is: “If I start using an inhaler, will I ever be able to stop?” It is natural to worry that your lungs might become “lazy” or that you are developing a lifelong dependency. However, respiratory medicine is not about creating a…
Read MoreWhen we think of respiratory health, our minds often jump to common triggers like pollen, pollution, or viral infections. However, a common environmental mold called Aspergillus plays a significant role in many chronic lung conditions. When this mold affects the body, the resulting condition is known as Aspergillosis. Understanding this condition is essential for anyone…
Read MoreShortness of breath or breathlessness is a symptom that many people experience at various times in life. It may occur during heavy physical activity, during respiratory infections, or sometimes even while resting. Although occasional breathlessness after exertion can be normal, persistent, or unexplained difficulty in breathing should always be taken seriously. Breathing is a complex…
Read MoreAccurate information is the foundation of a successful treatment plan. Your respiratory health is too critical to be guided by common misconceptions. If you or a loved one are experiencing persistent symptoms or have questions regarding a diagnosis, a pulmonologist can provide the expert clarity and personalized care you deserve. Common Respiratory Myths vs. Evidence-Based…
Read MoreWorld Tuberculosis (TB) Day is observed every year on March 24 to raise awareness about tuberculosis and to strengthen global efforts to eliminate this preventable and curable disease. The date marks the discovery of the TB bacterium by Dr. Robert Koch in 1882 — a milestone that made modern diagnosis and treatment possible. Despite medical…
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