Water in lungs causes | Top 5 causes of lung water

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Water in lungs causes | Top 5 causes of lung water

Water in the lung, known scientifically as pulmonary edema, occurs when the lungs become full of fluid, preventing the entry of oxygen and the output of carbon dioxide.

The accumulation of fluid in the lung usually occurs when you have a problem with the cardiovascular system, such as heart failure, but it can also occur when there is a lung injury such as infections or exposure to toxins, for example…….For more watch video in detail.

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