Normal lungs have no scarring, so oxygen can pass easily from the environment into the air sacs of the lungs. When air reaches the air sacs, it is absorbed into the bloodstream so that your blood can receive oxygen. In pulmonary fibrosis, the lungs are stiff because of scarring, called fibrosis. This fibrosis makes it harder for oxygen to pass through the air sacs in the lung, which in turn reduces the amount of oxygen that can passes into the bloodstream.
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