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Asthma:
More than 17 million Americans suffer from asthma; a condition characterized by wheezing, chest tightness, cough and shortness of breath. Despite significant advances in medical therapy, asthma morbidity and mortality have risen dramatically over the past two decades. In recent years, studies have shown that significant impact can be made when intensive teaching, aggressive management and up-to-date treatment are given to asthmatics. CPAP/BiPAP therapy for sleep apnea.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease:
Latest techniques and medications are used to treat individuals with emphysema, chronic bronchitis and bronchiectasis. Treatment options include medical management, pulmonary rehabilitation and non-invasive mechanical ventilation.
Lung Cancer and Tumors of the Respiratory Tract:
The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 140,000 lives are lost to cancer each year due to lung cancer. Lung cancer is listed as the leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women. The most successful treatment for most lung cancer involves early detection and surgical removal. Our surgical mortality rates are among the lowest.
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Cough:
Cough is caused by a wide variety of conditions. Diagnosis often requires detailed evaluation. Specific treatments are available.
Occupational Lung Diseases:
The diagnosis and management of lung conditions resulting from exposure to agents like asbestos, coal, silica, chemicals or toxic fumes is provided.
Interstitial Lung Diseases:
Conditions such as Sarcoidosis and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis that cause shortness of breath from lung stiffness due to diffuse scarring are frequently seen for diagnosis and treatment.
Infections:
Pneumonia, tuberculosis and fungal lung infections are also managed, particularly the unusual or difficult to treat cases.
Other Symptoms of Lung Disease:
Shortness of breath, wheezing, hoarseness, chest pain, bloody or discolored sputum may be caused by a variety of lung diseases. Extensive study may be indicated.
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