Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bullae Does Holding My Sneeze Give Me A Higher Risk Of Having Spontaneous Pneumothorax?

Does holding my sneeze give me a higher risk of having spontaneous pneumothorax? - bullae

I tend to sneeze and I now have a repetition of the history of pneumothorax have. The doctor told me that my right lung, bladder (some have developed the bubbles), so I often can pneumothorax. He (doctor) explained that there are the lungs of elastic tissue. I came to this course (question), because I think the pressure builds up in the game is released (because I have my sneezing) may have caused the formation of bubbles. According to my doctors, my left lung is normal. The biggest bubble in my right lung is 7mm. I'm trying to fix my habit now.

1 comments:

James S said...

Vesicles break May, when the pressure in the lungs are stiff. It can break the extra pressure from diving. Operating sneezes, is not only a good idea to first. It can also damage the eardrum. If you have to sneeze, let him go in a direction where people, not food.

Many people do not know blisters or sores. This is the case, ask to be cautious. Must be stable, provided they do not charge your lungs with extremely high pressure. For example, it would be: severe coughing, sneezing, your business, diving, and a plane without higher pressure at 10,000 feet

At some point people are tall and thin pneumothoracies more spontaneous. If you like the 6-meter and 140 pounds, then you could be a candidate for it. He arrived in this population.

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