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Emphysema Lung Cancer Cirrhosis
Lifestyle diseases Emphysema Lung Cancer Cirrhosis
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Emphysema Over-inflation of the alveoli that decreases lung function
Air sacs become less efficient and lungs become enlarged
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Description continues
Damage is irreversible Disease is often accompanied by other respiratory diseases
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Most common among individuals older than 50
Population Most common among individuals older than 50 Men tend to have higher rates than women
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The 4th most common cause of death in the US.
Mortality The 4th most common cause of death in the US.
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Smoking is responsible for 80-90% of COPD
Risk factors Smoking is responsible for 80-90% of COPD Asthma, bronchitis and emphysema
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Difficulty breathing during daily activities
Signs and Symptoms Shortness of breath Coughing Difficulty breathing during daily activities
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Signs and Symptoms Skipped breaths, difficulty sleeping, headaches, difficulty breathing lying down, chronic fatigue, swelling of feet, ankles or legs.
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Any physical activity becomes difficult
Long Term Effects Any physical activity becomes difficult Person may require an oxygen tank for the rest of their lives.
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Makes the heart work harder------leads to
Long Term Effects Makes the heart work harder------leads to Heart Damage Death
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Barrel Chest
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LUNG CANCER
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Cancer- Vocabulary Cells rapidly divide when new cells are not needed.
Extra mass is called a tumor
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Benign Vocabulary Not cancerous and rarely life threatening
Tumor can be removed and cells do not spread.
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Malignant= cancerous Cells spread
Vocabulary Malignant= cancerous Cells spread May enter the blood stream or the lymphatic system
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Metastasis or to metastasize
Vocabulary Metastasis or to metastasize How cancer spreads to other parts of the body
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Vocabulary Lesion An area of diseased or abnormal tissue
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Description Cells in the lung start to grow and divide rapidly It may begin anywhere in the lung Spreads easily
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Population/ Mortality
Most common cancer related cause of death
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Risk Factors Smoking: Accounts for 87% of all lung cancer cases
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What may happen to teens who smoke…….
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Radon: 2nd leading cause of lung cancer
Risk factors Radon: 2nd leading cause of lung cancer Can’t see or smell Need to have levels measured in the home
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Work-related substances
Risk Factors Work-related substances Carcinogens
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None in early stages Advanced stages Signs and Symptoms
Chronic Cough, hoarseness, coughing up blood, wheezing
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Signs and Symptoms Weight loss Loss of appetite Shortness of breath
Fever Repeated bouts of bronchitis/pneumonia and chest pain
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Long Term Effects Increased risk of cancer spreading (75%) Side effects from chemotherapy and radiation therapy Death
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Cirrhosis
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Scar tissue replaces healthy tissue in the liver
Description Scar tissue replaces healthy tissue in the liver Blocks blood flow through the organ
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Prevents liver from working correctly
Removing poisons from the blood Producing immune agents Removing bacteria from blood Producing bile to absorb fat and fat soluble vitamins
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Population/Mortality
10th leading cause of death Kills:26,000 people per year
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Excessive drinking Risk factors Greatest risk factor
Develops after more than a decade of heavy drinking
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Male- as few as 3-4 drinks per day Female-as few as 2-3 drinks per day
Excessive drinking Male- as few as 3-4 drinks per day Female-as few as 2-3 drinks per day
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20% of infected people develop cirrhosis within 20 years of infection
Hepatitis 20% of infected people develop cirrhosis within 20 years of infection
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Male tend to be affected more than women
Gender Male tend to be affected more than women
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Signs and Symptoms May not have any in early stages Lack of appetite, weight loss, nausea Small, red spider veins under skin or easy bruising
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Weakness, fatigue Yellow of skin and eyes Dark cola colored urine Loss of interest in sex
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Bleeding from engorged veins in esophagus or intestines
Fluid in abdominal cavity--Ascites
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Itching on hands and feet…entire body
Mental confusion Forgetfulness Trouble concentrating
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Long Term Effects Portal Hypertension
Massive bleeding of esophagus or stomach Life threatening!! Ascites Hepatic Encephalopathy Brain poisoned by toxins
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