What does hang lung mean in Chinese?
Hang lung also called pulmonary hang-lip, is a rare disease caused by a short or lack of development of the muscles around the larynx. This can lead to the collapse of the airway when a person breathes in. This problem is most commonly found in babies or children. The airway obstruction may also be temporary or permanent depending on how severe it is. It is not contagious and there is no cure. The symptoms usually appear between the ages of one month to five years.
What does lung hanging mean in Chinese?
Lung hanging is a type of chest disease that affects the lungs mainly the lower lobes. This type of lung disease is often caused by chronic bronchitis, asthma, or smoking. Symptoms include shortness of breath, coughing, and chest discomfort. If the disease is left untreated or improperly managed, it can lead to irreversible damage to the lungs, making breathing more difficult.
What does hanging lung mean in Chinese?
Hanging lung also refers to a type of endoscopic surgery performed to remove a section of the lung. It is performed for the treatment of lung cancer, as well as for lung tissue that has become hard or fixed to the bronchial wall. This condition is called bronchial stump. The most common surgical approach for this condition is an endoscopic approach, where the surgeons make small incisions in the chest wall and insert a specialized tube with a camera.
What does hang lung mean in Cantonese?
If you have be obstructed or tightened in your chest or throat, it could lead to the formation of a lump of tissue known as a “lump in the throat.” This lump can cause difficulty breathing and coughing, and if it forms in your chest it can lead to lung disease. The condition is known as hang lung in Cantonese, and it can be caused by many different factors, including smoking, certain autoimmune conditions, or an accumulation of fat under the skin.
What does Hanging Lung mean in Japanese?
The hang lung character in Japanese is a radical used in the writing of kanji, the Chinese characters used in Japanese writing. There are two hang lung characters in Japanese writing, but they are not used as frequently as the two Chinese hang lung characters. One hang lung character is used in writing the kanji meaning to exhaust (or to hang out); the other is used for the kanji meaning to breathe.