Types Of Restrictive Lung Diseases

Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis is another common type of restrictive lung disease that causes small groups of inflammatory cells to grow in different areas of the body, primarily the lungs. This is one restrictive lung disease that may be able to go away on its own. However, sarcoidosis can last for a number of years and may cause patients to experience damage to certain organs in their body. When these inflamed tissues develop in the lungs, it's possible for them to alter both the structure and function of the lungs. The symptoms individuals experience with this condition can vary substantially. The most common symptoms associated with sarcoidosis include fatigue, shortness of breath, and a dry cough. Some of the other symptoms patients might experience include kidney stones, an enlarged liver, enlarged lymph glands in the lungs, swollen joints, blurred vision, a hoarse voice, and abnormal heartbeats. The symptoms patients go through may be sudden and severe or very mild to the point they don't even notice them.

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