Hello my name Courtney I'm 32 yrs old and I been diagnosed restricted lung disease? What do guys know about it
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Retrictive lung disease
Hi Courtney and welcome to the forum. My problem is obstruction rather than restriction but I am sure someone will be along to chat soon. In the meantime look over to the right and you will see other posts dealing with this topic listed.
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Restrictive lung disease includes.
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People with restrictive lung disease cannot fully fill their lungs with air. Their lungs are restricted from fully expanding.
Restrictive lung disease most often results from a condition causing stiffness in the lungs themselves. In other cases, stiffness of the chest wall, weak muscles, or damaged nerves may cause the restriction in lung expansion.
Some conditions causing restrictive lung disease are:
Interstitial lung disease, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease
Obesity, including obesity hypoventilation syndrome
Scoliosis
Neuromuscular disease, such as muscular dystrophy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
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I have IPF (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) which may be similar to your diagnosis. One of the best things you can do for yourself is google and read as much as you can, this will help you understand what's similar to yourself, and help with understanding and asking direct questions. If you have IPF you'll most likely have a chronic cough, and possible shortness of breath. But be sure and give your doctor any and all difficulties so they can help you. I also take a drug OFEV that is suppose to slow the progress of this disease. All the best Rhonda
I have also been diagnosed recently with restrictive lung disease - pulmonary fibrosis.
Stone UK gives a good overview of the main causes which includes both external and internal causes.
In my case the doctors think there might be a rheumatic (internal) cause and investigations are planned for the end of the month. Restriction of lung and diaphragm movement may also in part be attributed to my scoliosis (external).
We are all individuals therefore it's important that you try to read good sources of information and write down any questions you might have pertaining to your particular circumstances.
I wish you well and am sorry to hear that someone so young is sick.