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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)

… Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, usually called LAM, is a rare, long-term condition that gets worse over time. LAM almost … Rare – happens in around 3 – 8 females per million people Long-term – a condition you’ll always have LAM mainly affects … a look at our information on stopping smoking to help you quit. As pneumothorax is a possible complication of LAM, talk …

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Fireworks and bonfires with a lung condition

… , or the Met Office to check the air quality in your local area. Stay well around fireworks and bonfires It's best to … already poor. You can check the air quality in your local area on the DEFRA website . Other ways to celebrate We know … decorations going to a drone or laser show in your local area blowing bubbles or throwing biodegradable confetti. Get …

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Symptoms of IPF

… 1 February 2022 Next review due: 1 February 2025 This content is currently under review. New information will be …

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Work and benefits when you’re a carer

… care for may qualify if they have a ‘primary health need’, which means the care must involve managing their health needs …

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How is sarcoidosis treated?

… will need to be treated with drugs. On this page When is treatment needed? Steroids Other medication Lung transplant … after yourself Print this page On this page When is treatment needed? Steroids Other medication Lung transplant … You can talk to your GP, practice nurse or respiratory team about what’s available in your area. Next What is …

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What is IPF?

… worse over time. The scar tissue in the lungs cannot be repaired by the body or any drugs, and there is currently … they’re less able to inflate and transfer oxygen from the air you breathe into your body. Each time you breathe in, you take in air through your nose and mouth, down through your throat and …

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What is severe asthma?

… You may also be more at risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) . Airway remodelling For most … to a chronic lung condition called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma-COPD overlap (ACO). A … syndrome are given physiotherapy and exercises called pulmonary rehabilitation. Pulmonary rehabilitation has also …

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Air pollution at work

… Join a support group Learn more Next Improving indoor air quality You must have JavaScript … Leave this field blank Page last reviewed: 1 October 2024 Next review due: 1 October 2025 … Find out how your job might …

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What is a pulmonary embolism and what causes it?

… What is a pulmonary embolism and what causes it? On this page we explain what a pulmonary embolism is, what causes it, and how common it is.  … about DVT. A pulmonary embolism can also be caused by air, fat or tumour cells in your lungs. But this is very …

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Manage your severe asthma

… one third and one half of medicines prescribed for long-term conditions are not taken as prescribed. Make it easier …

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After your asthma attack

… urgent follow-up appointment Even if you’re feeling better now, it’s important to have a follow-up appointment at your … you can lower your risk. Book your follow up appointment now If you had an asthma attack you dealt with yourself at … worse, make an appointment to speak to your GP or nurse. They can help you manage your symptoms better and lower your …

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Food and asthma

… out more about different food allergies on the Allergy UK website.  Food intolerance A food intolerance is when you … trigger asthma symptoms. Substances found in alcohol can also trigger asthma symptoms for some people. Find out more … and review with your GP or nurse.   Your GP or nurse can also look at anything else that could be making your asthma …