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does lung cancer cause bad breath
A 24-year-old member asked:

Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered
36 years experience Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
Track: Continue to exercise, but if you can locate a less congested area to run, or request permission to use a track at a local school when not in use, that ... Read More
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A 36-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Munshower answered
30 years experience Family Medicine
Sure: Many lung conditions can cause shortness of breath, for example asthma, reactive airway disease, bronchitis, various respiratory infections, pneumonia ... Read More
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A 23-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ashley Emmert answered
16 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Post viral cough: You could have post viral cough, asthma, or other causes of your shortness of breath are more likely than cancer
A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered
51 years experience Cardiology
Anxiety: Anxiety frequently causes shortness of breath. Lung cancer would only cause shortness of breath if it were advanced and that would show up on chest xr ... Read More
A 41-year-old female asked:

Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered
36 years experience Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
HRCT: Please re evaluate with a HRCT. Watch for signs of weight loss, cough and shortness of breath.
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A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. John Chiu answered
57 years experience Allergy and Immunology
No: LPR does not cause lung cancer. Unless the acidity of the reflux is quite high (<3.9 pH) , it probably would not increase the risk for esophageal c ... Read More
A 54-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ed Friedlander answered
44 years experience Pathology
I found no articles: The serious medical literature contains a couple of articles about dihydroxyacetone's effects on the skin, especially making the diagnosis of pigmente ... Read More
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
Possible: Depending on genetic predisposition, it is possible for a person to get lung cancer from breathing polluted air. The risk is even higher if the pollut ... Read More
A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Matthew Cooper answered
38 years experience Thoracic Surgery
Deep breath: Not likely. However, if this is a persistent problem, you should have a chest x-ray to start and see your physician.
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Rola Rimawi answered
20 years experience Internal Medicine
Difficult breathing?: Not really sure if you mean as with difficulty breathing or be able to externally see/ feel it ( which would involve more the skin). In either of thes ... Read More
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