January 27, 2005

Understanding Pulmonary Fibrosis

In the following reports you are going to learn about pulmonary fibrosis, and autoimmune diseases in general. Including many things your doctor never told you probably because because he didn't know them. You’ll learn what may be happening to your body when you have pulmonary fibrosis. What the underlying causes of it may be. And what may need to be considered in attempting to deal with it. You will have a better understanding of pulmonary fibrosis after reading these reports.

Pulmonary fibrosis shares much in common with other autoimmune diseases. Research on any particular one usually, but not always, applies to the other autoimmune diseases. They have similar underlying causes and conditions, and consequently similar ways of dealing with them.

The main symptoms that label an autoimmune disease as pulmonary fibrosis is inflammation and scarring of the lungs. One of the deadliest of the autoimmune diseases, it is more closely tied to environmental causes, breathing in contaminants, molds, fungus, and toxins then most autoimmune diseases. People can have it and not have some of the other typical symptoms of autoimmune diseases.

Some of the more important issues include turning off the autoimmune response attacking the lungs, working on improving lung flexibility and scar tissue repair, and detoxifying the lungs and body. These issues happen to be common to other autoimmune diseases. And in fact, with the medical field failing so miserably to deal successfully with pulmonary fibrosis, it is by turning to a deeper understanding of autoimmune diseases that can be found in literature about chronic fatigue syndrome and other more common diseases that we may find the clues to dealing with pulmonary fibrosis.

In the following report you will learn about symptoms that you may not necessarily be aware of being related to pulmonary fibrosis. If you have them you will know where they come from. If you don’t, great! Then I will attempt to explain in as comprehensive and understandable a way as possible, the various possible causes of autoimmune diseases, the vast number of problems that develop in your body when you have it, and what to consider in deciding how to combat pulmonary fibrosis so you may be able to get healthy again.

Click here to get started understanding pulmonary fibrosis.

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