Mechanical ventilation after lung injury is the scarring causes stiffness in the lungs which makes it difficult to breathe and get oxygen to the bloodstream. Interstitial lung disease may be caused by long-term exposure to hazardous materials, such as asbestos or coal dust, or it can be caused by an auto-immune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis. Once lung scarring occurs, it's generally irreversible. Symptoms include a dry cough. Shortness of breath can occur either at rest or after exertion. Treatment depends on the underlying cause but often includes steroids.
Research Article: Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
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