Guide To Treating Interstitial Lung Disease

Lung Transplantation

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As a last resort, patients with interstitial lung disease may be recommended for a lung transplant. This is only utilized in severe cases, or when no other treatment options are effective. The severity of the scarring in the lungs, as well as other diagnosed health conditions that may be affecting lung health, will both be considered in determining if a patient is a candidate for a transplant. Patients who are not taking all other necessary healthy steps and precautions to assist in improving their condition will probably not be considered for a lung transplant simply because they are not doing everything in their power to improve their health. Children and those with life-threatening conditions that only affect the lungs are going to be most likely to benefit from lung transplantation.

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