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6 Causes of Wet Lungs, Also Know the Symptoms and Prevention Methods

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Kapanlagi.com - Lungs are one of the important organs in the human body. Lungs play a big role in the respiratory system. Unfortunately, the lungs are also susceptible to diseases, one of which is wet lungs. The causes of wet lungs should be known as early as possible. The goal is so that we can better avoid this respiratory disorder.

The disease of wet lungs is caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi that trigger infections. In the medical world, wet lungs are also often known as pneumonia. It should not be underestimated, this disease must be immediately addressed. Because careless handling can disrupt the respiratory system and have fatal consequences.

Therefore, in addition to the causes of wet lungs, it is also important to know the symptoms and prevention methods of this disease. Adapted from liputan6.com, here is a brief review related to the causes, symptoms, and prevention methods of wet lungs.

 

1. Getting to Know Wet Lungs

As mentioned earlier, wet lungs is a disease that can be caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Infections caused by these viruses, bacteria, and fungi cause the air sacs (alveoli) to fill with fluid or pus. As a result, patients with wet lungs experience shortness of breath and difficulty breathing.

Wet lungs can affect anyone, regardless of age, from children to adults. However, the risk of contracting this disease is indeed higher in people with low immune system. In addition to the immune system factor, wet lungs can also be caused by several conditions.

 

2. Smoking and Alcohol Consumption

It is a well-known fact that smoking and alcohol consumption can disrupt health. Apparently, smoking and alcohol can also be the cause of wet lungs.

This is because smoking and alcohol consumption can weaken your immune system. With a weakened immune system, smokers and alcohol drinkers are more susceptible to the microorganisms that cause wet lungs.

 

3. Dirty Living Environment

The second cause of pneumonia is a dirty living environment. This is quite logical, because a dirty environment becomes a breeding ground for microorganisms. This includes those that can cause lung infections. Therefore, it is important to maintain cleanliness in the environment in order to live a healthy life and avoid pneumonia.

 

4. Transmission

Pneumonia is one of the contagious diseases. Although it rarely occurs, we still need to be cautious. Because pneumonia can be easily transmitted, just like influenza. The virus that causes pneumonia can easily spread like the influenza virus. If the virus enters our body and reaches the throat, then we are at risk of getting pneumonia.

 

5. Exposure to Chemical Substances

Exposure to chemicals can also be a cause of wet lungs. Without realizing it, we may inhale chemicals, which then enter our bodies. In addition, chemicals can also enter the body through the food we consume.

When food is in the stomach, the digestion process occurs in the stomach, resulting in the production of acidic substances. Fluids from food can also enter the lungs, causing them to fill with fluid and become infected.

 

6. Having Underlying Diseases

People with certain diseases are also more susceptible to wet lungs. People with HIV have a higher risk of developing wet lungs. This is because, as we know, HIV can weaken and destabilize the immune system of the affected individual. This can increase the risk of developing wet lungs due to fungal infections.

 

7. Symptoms of Wet Lungs

Wet lungs can be caused by several symptoms. It is important to know these symptoms, so that appropriate treatment steps can be taken immediately, before it is too late and worsens. Here are some common symptoms of wet lungs experienced by sufferers.

1) Cough accompanied by chest pain.

2) Breathing difficulties.

3) High fever accompanied by continuous sweating.

4) Often accompanied by nausea, even vomiting.

5) Muscle pain.

6) Constantly racing heart.

 

8. Preventing Wet Lungs

After knowing the causes of wet lungs and the symptoms of the disease, it is also important to know how to prevent wet lungs. Because regardless, prevention is certainly better than treatment. Here are some ways to prevent wet lungs.

1) Getting pneumonia vaccine.

2) Maintaining personal hygiene and cleanliness of the surrounding environment.

3) Using antibiotics.

4) Quitting smoking and avoiding alcohol consumption.

5) Consuming nutritious food and exercising regularly.

Those are some reviews about the causes of wet lungs, along with the symptoms and prevention methods. Hopefully, they are useful and helpful in maintaining your health to avoid wet lungs.

 

(kpl/psp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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