A set of around 100 chronic lung conditions known as interstitial lung disease are characterized by inflammation and scarring, which make it difficult for the lungs to get adequate oxygen. Called pulmonary fibrosis, the scarring. These disorders can manifest differently in each individual, as can their course. The fact that all of the disease's many manifestations start off with inflammation unites them. Bronchiolitis is an inflammation of the bronchioles, the tiny airways. Alveolitis is an inflammation of the alveoli, which are the air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs in the blood. Vasculitis is an inflammation that affects capillaries, which are tiny blood vessels. As a result of fibrosis, your lung tissue will no longer be able to transport oxygen. When the scar tissue forms, the air sacs, the lung tissue around the air sacs, and the lung capillaries are all damaged. Both a slow and a fast progression of the illness are possible. Its victims may have symptoms that range from being quite mild to being somewhat severe. The state could persist for a while or it might change fast. The disease's progression is uncertain.
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