Emphysema Center - Lexington, KY
Lexington Pulmonologist Doctors for EmphysemaType of Physician: Pulmonologist What is a Pulmonologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on diseases of the lungs and airways. The pulmonologist diagnoses and treats pneumonia, cancer, asthma, occupational diseases, sleep disorders, emphysema, and other complex disorders of the lungs. Pulmonologists evaluate lung function, examine the bronchial airways, and prescribe and monitor mechanical ventilation. Many pulmonary disease experts are also expert in critical care. Specialty: Pulmonary Disease Common Name: Lung Doctor Pulmonologist Doctors in Lexington *![]() Michael Anstead MD & Harohalli Shashidhar MD ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() University of Kentucky Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Lexington Clinic South Broadway Pulmonology ![]() Lexington Clinic South Broadway Pulmonology ![]() Lexington Clinic South Broadway Pulmonology ![]() Pulmonary Associates ![]() Pulmonary Associates ![]() Pulmonary Associates ![]() Pulmonary Associates ![]() Pulmonary Associates ![]() Pulmonary Associates ![]() Byron T Westerfield MD ![]() Rajan R Joshi MD PSC ![]() Internal Medicine Associates Of Frankfort ![]() A Tahanasab MD ![]() Waseem Ahmed MD ![]() Pulmonary Specialists Of Louisville PSC ![]() Internal Medicine & Pulmonary Disease ![]() John C Rodrigues MD ![]() Internal Medicine Associates of Northern Kentucky ![]() Internal Medicine Associates of Northern Kentucky ![]() Patient First Physicians Group Southgate Site ![]() Internal Medicine Associates of Northern Kentucky ![]() Internal Medicine Associates of Northern Kentucky ![]() Internal Medicine Associates of Northern Kentucky ![]() Patient First Physicians Group Southgate Site ![]() Medical Specialists of Kentucky ![]() Edwin Carmouche MD ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() MedEast Physicians PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Anderson & Haller PLLC ![]() Arden Acub MD & Maria Atienza MD ![]() Abdi Vaezy MD ![]() Drs Turner Whitley & Morton ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() Chest Medicine Associates ![]() St Mark's Clinic ![]() University Medical Associates ![]() University Medical Associates ![]() University Medical Associates ![]() University Medical Associates ![]() University Medical Associates ![]() University Medical Associates ![]() Pulmonary Specialists Of Louisville PSC ![]() Pulmonary Specialists Of Louisville PSC ![]() Pulmonary Specialists Of Louisville PSC ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Kentuckiana Pulmonary Association ![]() Louisville Pulmonary Associates ![]() Louisville Pulmonary Associates ![]() Louisville Pulmonary Associates ![]() Woodland Medical Specialists Lexington, KentuckyLexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky
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EmphysemaIntroduction to emphysemaThe lungs are a pair of organs in the chest that are primarily responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air we breathe and the blood. The lung is composed of clusters of small air sacs (alveoli) divided by thin, elastic walls or membranes. Capillaries, the tiniest of blood vessels, run within these walls between the alveoli and allow blood and air to come near each other. The distance between the air in the lungs and the blood in the capillaries is very small, and allows molecules of oxygen and carbon dioxide to transfer across the membranes. Air reaches the alveoli via the bronchial tree. The trachea splits into the right and left mainstem bronchi, which branch further into bronchioles and finally ends in the alveolar air sacs. When we breathe in, air enters the lung and the alveoli expand. Oxygen is transferred onto hemoglobin molecules in the red blood cells to be transported to the rest of the body for use. As oxygen attaches to the red blood cell, carbon dioxide, the waste product of metabolism, detaches and crosses into the alveoli to be exhaled. When we breathe out, the alveoli get squeezed by the elasticity in their walls and air is pushed out of the lungs.
What is emphysema?Emphysema is a long-term, progressive disease of the lung(s) and occurs when the alveolar walls are destroyed along with the capillary blood vessels that run within them. This lessens the total area within the lung where blood and air can come together, limiting the potential for oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer. In early emphysema, there is associated inflammation of the small airways or bronchioles that limits the amount of air that can flow to the alveoli. In more severe emphysema, there is also loss of elasticity in the alveolar walls that have not been destroyed. When the patient breathes out, th... Recommended Reading Related to EmphysemaWhat Is Heart Failure?Heart failure does not mean the heart has stopped working. Rather, it means that the heart's pumping power is weaker than normal. With heart failure, blood moves through the heart and body at a slower rate, and pressure in the heart increases. As a result, the heart cannot pump enough oxygen and nutrients to meet the body's needs. The chambers of the heart respond by stretching to hold more blood to pump through the body or by becoming more stiff and thickened. This helps to keep the blood moving for a short while, but in time, the heart muscle walls weaken and are unable to pump as strongly. As a result, the kidneys often respond by causing the body to retain fluid (water) and sodium. If fluid builds up in the arms, legs, ankles, feet, lungs or other organs, the body becomes congested, and congestive heart failure is the term used to describe the condition. What Causes Heart Failure?Heart failure is caused b... Other Related Emphysema ArticlesEmergency Contact for Lexington
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