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Are there different types of asthma? 
Can asthma affect mental health? 
Can asthma be cured? 
Can asthma be mistaken for other lung conditions? 
Can asthma cause symptoms only at night or in the early morning? 
Can asthma get worse during pregnancy? 
Can asthma start in adulthood? 
Can asthma symptoms change over time? 
Can asthma treatment stop working over time? 
Can cold air or changes in weather cause asthma symptoms? 
Can exercise trigger asthma? 
Can infections trigger asthma attacks? 
Can people with asthma live normal, active lives? 
Can pets trigger asthma symptoms? 
Can you outgrow asthma? 
Can you still exercise if you have asthma? 
Do household factors affect asthma? 
Do I need to take asthma medication every day even if I feel fine? 
Does air pollution make asthma worse? 
Does stress or strong emotions trigger asthma? 
How can I tell if I have asthma or just a cough / chest infection? 
How does asthma affect sleep? 
How is asthma diagnosed? 
How is asthma treated? 
How often should I have an asthma check-up? 
How often should I use my inhaler? 
Is asthma a chronic disease or can it go away? 
Is asthma contagious? 
Is diet or food important for asthma control? 
Is it safe to have children or get pregnant if I have asthma? 
Is it safe to use inhaled steroids for asthma? 
Types of asthma medication and inhalers 
What are the common symptoms of asthma? 
What are the signs of a severe asthma attack? 
What causes asthma? 
What common triggers should people with asthma avoid (e.g. dust, pollen, smoke, pets)? 
What does an asthma attack feel like? 
What Does Asthma Do to Your Lungs? 
What is an asthma action plan and do I need one? 
What is asthma? 
What should I do if I miss a dose of my asthma medication? 
What should I do if I travel or relocate to a different climate? 
What should I do if my asthma gets worse or I have frequent attacks? 
What tests are used to diagnose asthma? 
What triggers asthma? 
When should you see a doctor for suspected asthma? 
When to use a reliever or preventer inhaler 
Why does asthma get worse for some people over time? 
Will asthma affect my everyday life? 
Will my child develop asthma if I have it? 
Can a cough with phlegm and breathlessness be a sign of lung disease? 
Can a mild wheeze be a sign of an underlying lung problem? 
Can a normal cough develop into wheezing or breathlessness over time? 
Can a persistent dry cough with wheezing be a sign of airway disease? 
Can allergies cause chronic cough, wheezing or breathlessness? 
Can anxiety or panic cause breathlessness and wheezing? 
Can breathing exercises help reduce wheezing or breathlessness? 
Can breathlessness worsen when lying down and what does that mean? 
Can Breathlessness, cough and wheeze being worse at night suggest a specific condition? 
Can breathlessness, cough or wheezing indicate a serious lung condition? 
Can diet or hydration help if I have a persistent cough and wheeze? 
Can exercise trigger breathlessness and wheezing? 
Can heart problems cause breathlessness, cough or wheezing? 
Can household irritants such as dust or pets worsen cough and wheezing? 
Can improving fitness or losing weight reduce breathlessness and wheezing? 
Can nighttime cough and wheeze be a symptom of asthma? 
Can obesity or low fitness levels cause breathlessness and make wheezing worse? 
Can recurrent cough and wheezing over weeks indicate chronic lung disease? 
Can recurrent wheezing and breathlessness affect daily life and require medical review? 
Can repeated chest infections lead to chronic lung disease with breathlessness or wheezing? 
Can smoking or exposure to smoke cause persistent cough, wheezing and breathlessness? 
Can stress or mental health issues trigger breathlessness or wheezing? 
Can weather changes or pollution trigger cough, wheezing or breathlessness? 
Could a lung infection such as bronchitis or pneumonia cause these symptoms? 
Could acid reflux contribute to chronic cough and wheezing? 
Could allergies or allergic asthma cause repeated episodes of wheezing and breathlessness? 
Could asthma cause breathlessness, cough and wheezing? 
Could COPD cause persistent cough, wheezing and breathlessness? 
Could heart failure or heart rhythm issues cause breathlessness and wheezing? 
Could past lung damage or scarring cause long term cough and breathlessness? 
Does breathlessness that gets worse gradually mean chronic lung disease? 
Does quitting smoking help reduce cough, wheezing and breathlessness? 
Does wheezing always sound like a whistling noise when breathing? 
How can I safely manage breathlessness, cough and wheezing at home? 
How long should it take for symptoms to improve once treatment starts? 
How often should someone be reviewed if they have ongoing breathlessness, cough or wheezing? 
If cough and wheezing last more than a few weeks, when should I get checked? 
If I smoke, should I see a doctor sooner for cough, wheezing or breathlessness? 
Should I avoid pollution, allergens or irritants if I have cough or wheezing? 
Should I be checked for allergies, asthma or COPD if I have chronic cough with wheezing? 
Should I have lung function tests if I have recurring wheeze or breathlessness? 
What causes breathlessness, cough and wheezing? 
What infections can cause cough with wheezing and breathlessness? 
What is the difference between acute breathlessness and chronic breathlessness? 
What is wheezing and how is it different from a normal cough? 
When is breathlessness or wheezing an emergency? 
When is breathlessness or wheezing more than just a cold? 
When should I see a doctor about breathlessness, cough or wheezing? 
When should someone worry about a cough with wheezing or breathlessness? 
Which daily activities should I avoid if breathlessness or wheezing is frequent? 
Are antibiotics commonly used for bronchiectasis or severe bronchitis? 
Are flu and pneumonia vaccinations recommended for bronchiectasis? 
Are there genetic or immune causes of bronchiectasis? 
Can acute bronchitis resolve on its own? 
Can an X ray detect bronchiectasis? 
Can asthma or other chronic lung conditions increase the risk of bronchiectasis? 
Can bronchiectasis cause fatigue even when there is no flare up 
Can bronchiectasis get worse over time 
Can bronchitis or bronchiectasis cause breathlessness or shortness of breath? 
Can bronchitis or bronchiectasis cause breathlessness that affects daily life 
Can childhood respiratory illnesses lead to bronchiectasis later in life? 
Can exercise or pulmonary rehabilitation help people with bronchiectasis? 
Can long term exposure to dust, pollution or workplace irritants cause bronchitis or bronchiectasis? 
Can non smokers develop bronchitis or bronchiectasis? 
Can people with bronchiectasis live a normal or near normal life? 
Can poor indoor air quality increase the risk of bronchitis or bronchiectasis? 
Can quitting smoking slow the progression of chronic bronchitis? 
Can recurrent bronchitis lead to bronchiectasis? 
Can repeated inhalation of fumes, smoke or chemicals cause chronic bronchitis? 
Can severe lung infections such as pneumonia or whooping cough lead to bronchiectasis? 
Does age affect the likelihood of developing bronchiectasis? 
Does smoking increase the risk of chronic bronchitis? 
How do you manage frequent chest infections in bronchiectasis? 
How is bronchiectasis treated? 
How is chronic bronchitis treated long term? 
How long does a cough from bronchitis usually last? 
Is a CT scan needed to confirm bronchiectasis? 
Is bronchiectasis always permanent or irreversible? 
Is it possible to have bronchiectasis without knowing the cause? 
Is shortness of breath without much cough a sign of bronchiectasis or another lung disease 
What are airway clearance techniques and do they help bronchiectasis? 
What are the common symptoms of bronchiectasis? 
What are the common symptoms of bronchitis? 
What are the complications of bronchiectasis such as severe infections or lung damage 
What causes acute bronchitis? 
What causes bronchiectasis? 
What causes chronic bronchitis? 
What does a productive cough mean in relation to bronchitis or bronchiectasis? 
What is bronchiectasis? 
What is bronchitis? 
What is the difference between bronchitis and bronchiectasis? 
What tests are used to diagnose bronchiectasis? 
When should a cough be considered more than just a cold or flu? 
When should I see a doctor if I have a persistent cough or recurring chest infections for bronchiectasis 
Why do people with bronchiectasis have frequent chest infections? 
Are COPD and emphysema curable? 
Are inhalers and bronchodilators effective for COPD? 
Are there surgical options for severe emphysema such as lung volume reduction or transplant? 
Are there ways to detect COPD or emphysema early before severe symptoms occur 
Can COPD or emphysema be mistaken for other lung diseases such as asthma? 
Can COPD or emphysema cause fatigue, low energy or other systemic health effects? 
Can COPD or emphysema cause fatigue, low energy or other systemic health effects? 
Can COPD or emphysema flare up or worsen suddenly? 
Can COPD or emphysema shorten life expectancy? 
Can COPD or emphysema start with just a smoker’s cough or mild symptoms? 
Can COPD overlap with other conditions such as asthma or allergies, making diagnosis or management more complicated? 
Can early lung problems or poor childhood lung health lead to COPD or emphysema later in life 
Can exposure to pollution, dust or chemicals at work cause COPD or emphysema? 
Can genetics play a role in COPD or emphysema? 
Can non-smokers get COPD or emphysema? 
Can oxygen therapy help for COPD and when is it needed? 
Can passive second-hand smoke cause COPD or emphysema? 
Can people with COPD live normal active lives with appropriate management? 
Can quitting smoking halt progression of COPD even if damage already exists 
Can someone with mild COPD have long periods without symptoms? 
Can You Have Normal Test Results but Still Have Early Emphysema? 
Does air pollution, dust or occupational exposure increase the risk of COPD 
How can I prevent exacerbations or slow progression of COPD? 
How common is emphysema among people with COPD? 
How does breathlessness in COPD or emphysema typically develop? 
How does COPD or emphysema impact daily quality of life and physical activity? 
How is COPD or emphysema diagnosed by a GP or specialist? 
How often should someone with COPD or emphysema have check-ups or lung reviews? 
How severe can COPD or emphysema become and what are the advanced stages? 
Is cannabis or other smoke inhalation not just cigarettes linked to COPD or emphysema? 
Is COPD always progressive and will it worsen over time? 
Is emphysema always part of a COPD diagnosis or can you have emphysema without COPD? 
Is stopping smoking the most important step if I have COPD or emphysema? 
Is there a genetic predisposition for emphysema or COPD such as alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency 
Is there a role for vaccinations or preventive care such as flu and pneumonia vaccines for people with COPD or emphysema? 
What are possible complications of emphysema such as bullae, pneumothorax and heart problems? 
What are the common symptoms of COPD and emphysema? 
What causes COPD and emphysema? 
What daily lifestyle adjustments help manage COPD or emphysema? 
What happens to the lungs in emphysema and how does lung structure change? 
What increases the risk of frequent flare ups or exacerbations of COPD? 
What is COPD? 
What is emphysema and how is it related to COPD? 
What is the difference between COPD, chronic bronchitis and emphysema? 
What lifestyle or environmental actions can reduce the risk of developing COPD 
What lung tests are used to confirm COPD and is spirometry enough? 
What non-medication treatments help with COPD and emphysema? 
What treatments are available for COPD and emphysema? 
When should someone see a doctor if they suspect COPD or emphysema? 
Why is smoking the main risk factor for COPD and emphysema? 
Are options like transplant available for severe cystic fibrosis? 
Are people with cystic fibrosis more prone to infections? 
Are there differences in outcomes depending on the genetic mutation? 
Are there different types or severities of cystic fibrosis? 
Are there lifestyle adjustments people with cystic fibrosis should consider? 
Are there specific treatments for certain cystic fibrosis gene mutations? 
At what age can cystic fibrosis be diagnosed? 
Can cystic fibrosis affect mental health and emotional wellbeing? 
Can cystic fibrosis be missed or misdiagnosed? 
Can cystic fibrosis symptoms appear only in adulthood? 
Can nutritional support or dietitians help manage cystic fibrosis? 
Can people with cystic fibrosis have children and what are the risks? 
Can people with cystic fibrosis safely socialise with others who have cystic fibrosis? 
Can people with cystic fibrosis take part in normal school, work or activities? 
Can people with cystic fibrosis travel and what precautions do they need? 
Can someone carry the gene for cystic fibrosis and be healthy? 
Do people with cystic fibrosis need a special diet? 
Do symptoms get worse with age or can people remain stable with cystic fibrosis? 
Does cystic fibrosis affect fertility? 
Does every person with cystic fibrosis have the same symptoms? 
Has life expectancy for cystic fibrosis improved in recent years? 
How common is cystic fibrosis? 
How do people with cystic fibrosis manage recurrent lung infections? 
How does airway clearance physiotherapy help cystic fibrosis? 
How does cystic fibrosis affect day to day life and long term planning? 
How does cystic fibrosis affect growth and weight in children? 
How does cystic fibrosis affect school, work and career options? 
How does cystic fibrosis affect the digestive system and nutrition? 
How does cystic fibrosis affect the lungs and breathing? 
How early in life do symptoms of cystic fibrosis usually appear? 
How is cystic fibrosis diagnosed? 
How often do people with cystic fibrosis need check-ups? 
Is cystic fibrosis inherited or contagious? 
Is it safe for people with cystic fibrosis to have children? 
Is the quality of life improving for people with cystic fibrosis with modern treatments? 
Is there a cure for cystic fibrosis? 
What are the common symptoms of cystic fibrosis? 
What causes cystic fibrosis? 
What happens if cystic fibrosis treatment is interrupted or not followed? 
What is cystic fibrosis? 
What is the life expectancy of someone with cystic fibrosis? 
What is the sweat test and why is it used for cystic fibrosis? 
What long term complications can cystic fibrosis cause? 
What other health problems can cystic fibrosis cause? 
What precautions should people with cystic fibrosis take during illness such as flu or colds? 
What role does regular exercise play for people with cystic fibrosis? 
What should parents do when a newborn is diagnosed with cystic fibrosis? 
What support is available for people with cystic fibrosis and their families? 
What tests confirm cystic fibrosis after newborn screening? 
What treatments are available for cystic fibrosis? 
Are regular health checks recommended for people with dust exposure? 
Are there screening programmes for workers at risk of occupational lung disease? 
Can lifestyle changes improve quality of life with occupational lung disease? 
Can lung function tests monitor progression of occupational lung disease? 
Can occupational lung disease affect areas outside the lungs? 
Can occupational lung disease be detected before symptoms appear? 
Can occupational lung disease be mistaken for other lung conditions? 
Can occupational lung disease cause chest pain or tightness? 
Can occupational lung disease cause lung scarring or reduced lung capacity? 
Can occupational lung disease cause persistent cough and breathlessness? 
Can occupational lung disease develop decades after exposure ends? 
Can occupational lung disease increase the risk of lung cancer or mesothelioma? 
Can occupational lung disease lead to fatigue or tiredness? 
Can occupational lung disease remain symptomless for years? 
Can occupational lung disease shorten life expectancy? 
Can oxygen therapy help people with occupational lung disease? 
Can people with occupational lung disease continue working? 
Can pulmonary rehabilitation help people with occupational lung disease? 
Can second-hand exposure to asbestos or silica cause lung disease? 
Can someone develop occupational lung disease after exposure has stopped? 
Does avoiding further exposure stop occupational lung disease from getting worse? 
How can workers stay safe in jobs with dust or asbestos exposure risks? 
How do early symptoms of occupational lung disease differ from advanced symptoms? 
How does occupational lung disease affect day to day life? 
How effective are protective measures at work in preventing occupational lung disease? 
How is occupational lung disease diagnosed? 
How is the severity of occupational lung disease assessed? 
How long after exposure can asbestosis or silicosis develop? 
How long after exposure should someone get tested for occupational lung disease? 
How should flare ups or worsening symptoms be managed? 
Is it possible to develop occupational lung disease from small amounts of dust exposure? 
Is occupational lung disease reversible? 
Is there a cure for asbestosis or silicosis? 
Should doctors ask about work history when diagnosing occupational lung diseases? 
What are the common symptoms of asbestosis? 
What are the common symptoms of silicosis? 
What are the long-term health risks of occupational lung disease? 
What follow up or monitoring is needed for people with occupational lung disease? 
What is asbestosis as an occupational lung disease? 
What is occupational lung disease? 
What is pneumoconiosis and how does it relate to occupational lung disease? 
What is silicosis as an occupational lung disease? 
What is the difference between asbestosis and silicosis? 
What rights or compensation might be available for occupational lung disease? 
What should someone do if they suspect past exposure to asbestos or silica dust? 
What tests are used to detect asbestosis or silicosis? 
What treatments can help manage symptoms of occupational lung disease? 
What work history factors are important in the diagnosis of occupational lung disease? 
Which jobs or industries carry the highest risk of occupational lung disease? 
Which types of dust or particles cause occupational lung disease? 
Are follow-up checks needed after pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Are inhalers or breathing treatments used for pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Are people with weak immune systems more likely to have severe pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Are there lifestyle factors that make pleurisy more likely? 
Can a chest X-ray show pleurisy? 
Can children get pleurisy and pneumonia and how do symptoms differ? 
Can flu and pneumonia vaccinations help prevent pneumonia and pleurisy? 
Can improving lung health reduce the risk of pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Can people of any age get pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Can pleurisy recur or become chronic? 
Can pneumonia and pleurisy occur at the same time? 
Can pneumonia cause long-term lung damage? 
Can pneumonia lead to pleurisy or fluid around the lungs? 
Can repeated pneumonia episodes cause long term problems? 
Can simple pain relief be enough for viral pleurisy? 
Do I always need antibiotics for pleurisy? 
Does age affect the severity or outcome of pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Does cold weather or flu season increase the risk of pneumonia or pleurisy? 
Does pneumonia increase the risk of pleurisy? 
Does smoking increase the risk of pneumonia or pleurisy? 
How can good hygiene help reduce pneumonia risk? 
How can I clear mucus more easily when recovering from pneumonia? 
How can I tell if chest pain is from pleurisy or something else? 
How does pneumonia affect oxygen levels and when is oxygen needed? 
How is pleurisy diagnosed? 
How is pleurisy treated? 
How is pneumonia diagnosed? 
How is pneumonia treated? 
How long does recovery from pneumonia usually take? 
How often should older or at risk individuals be checked to prevent pneumonia complications? 
How soon after infection do symptoms of pneumonia or pleurisy appear? 
Is it possible to have pneumonia without obvious symptoms? 
Is pleurisy contagious? 
Is pneumonia contagious? 
What are the common symptoms of lung cancer? 
What are the common symptoms of pneumonia? 
What can people with chronic lung conditions do to avoid pneumonia or pleurisy? 
What causes pleurisy? 
What causes pneumonia? 
What complications can arise from pleurisy? 
What is aspiration pneumonia and how can it be prevented? 
What is pleurisy? 
What is pneumonia? 
What is the difference between community acquired pneumonia and hospital acquired pneumonia? 
What is the difference between pneumonia and pleurisy? 
What should I do at home while recovering from pneumonia or pleurisy to avoid spreading infection? 
When does pneumonia require hospital treatment? 
When is pleurisy potentially serious and needing urgent care? 
When should I seek urgent medical help for pneumonia symptoms? 
When should I suspect pneumonia rather than a cold or bronchitis? 
Are oxygen therapy or breathing treatments required for pulmonary embolism? 
Are people with certain medical conditions more likely to develop pulmonary embolism? 
Are there screening tests for people at high risk of pulmonary embolism? 
Can a pulmonary embolism be treated at home in some cases? 
Can a pulmonary embolism cause coughing up blood? 
Can a pulmonary embolism happen suddenly? 
Can a pulmonary embolism occur without any warning signs? 
Can an ultrasound of the legs help diagnose pulmonary embolism? 
Can leg pain or swelling be a sign of pulmonary embolism? 
Can long flights increase the risk of pulmonary embolism? 
Can pregnancy increase the risk of pulmonary embolism? 
Can pulmonary embolism be detected on a chest X ray? 
Can pulmonary embolism be diagnosed in the emergency department on the same day? 
Can pulmonary embolism be diagnosed incorrectly or missed? 
Can pulmonary embolism cause dizziness or fainting? 
Can pulmonary embolism cause long term lung damage? 
Can pulmonary embolism come back after treatment? 
Can pulmonary embolism happen even without a known risk factor? 
Can shortness of breath be the only symptom of pulmonary embolism? 
Do all patients with pulmonary embolism need to be admitted to hospital? 
Do blood tests such as D dimer help identify pulmonary embolism? 
Do blood thinners prevent future pulmonary embolisms? 
Does chest pain always occur in pulmonary embolism? 
How can you prevent blood clots and eventually pulmonary embolism when travelling or sitting for long periods? 
How do symptoms of pulmonary embolism differ between mild and severe cases? 
How does a pulmonary embolism form in the body? 
How does obesity or lack of movement affect pulmonary embolism risk? 
How is pulmonary embolism diagnosed? 
How is pulmonary embolism treated? 
How long does treatment for pulmonary embolism usually last? 
How quickly do symptoms of pulmonary embolism appear after a blood clot forms? 
How quickly should someone be tested if a pulmonary embolism is suspected? 
How soon do symptoms improve after treatment begins for pulmonary embolism? 
Is a CT scan always required to diagnose pulmonary embolism? 
Is a pulmonary embolism life threatening? 
What are silent or mild symptoms of pulmonary embolism that people may overlook? 
What are the common symptoms of a pulmonary embolism? 
What causes a pulmonary embolism? 
What does pulmonary embolism chest pain feel like? 
What follow up is needed after a pulmonary embolism? 
What is a pulmonary embolism? 
What is chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension and how is it related to pulmonary embolism? 
What is deep vein thrombosis and how is it related to pulmonary embolism? 
What is the difference between a blood clot and a pulmonary embolism? 
What is the long-term outlook for someone who has had a pulmonary embolism? 
What lifestyle changes reduce the risk of another pulmonary embolism? 
What medications are used to dissolve or treat blood clots? 
What tests are used to detect pulmonary embolism? 
When is surgery or a clot removal procedure needed in pulmonary embolism? 
Who is most at risk of developing a pulmonary embolism? 
Are fatigue and weight loss symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis? 
Are lung function tests used to diagnose pulmonary fibrosis? 
Are people with pulmonary fibrosis more prone to infections? 
Are there clinical trials or new treatments available for pulmonary fibrosis? 
Are there forms of pulmonary fibrosis that progress more slowly? 
Are there genetic or hereditary forms of pulmonary fibrosis? 
Are vaccinations recommended for people with pulmonary fibrosis? 
Can clubbed fingers be a sign of pulmonary fibrosis? 
Can diet and nutrition affect pulmonary fibrosis symptoms or progression? 
Can environmental factors such as dust or workplace exposure cause pulmonary fibrosis? 
Can lifestyle changes like quitting smoking help manage pulmonary fibrosis? 
Can lung scarring from pulmonary fibrosis be reversed? 
Can lung transplantation be an option for advanced pulmonary fibrosis? 
Can people with pulmonary fibrosis travel and what precautions do they need? 
Can pulmonary fibrosis affect people of any age? 
Can pulmonary fibrosis be mistaken for conditions like COPD or asthma? 
Can pulmonary fibrosis cause a persistent dry cough? 
Can pulmonary fibrosis cause heart complications? 
Can pulmonary fibrosis symptoms suddenly worsen in flare ups? 
Do chest X-rays or CT scans show lung scarring in pulmonary fibrosis? 
How can people with pulmonary fibrosis avoid lung irritants such as dust and pollutants? 
How common is pulmonary fibrosis? 
How do age and other health conditions affect outcomes in pulmonary fibrosis? 
How does pulmonary fibrosis affect daily life such as work, travel or social activities? 
How does pulmonary fibrosis cause shortness of breath? 
How does pulmonary rehabilitation help people with pulmonary fibrosis? 
How fast does pulmonary fibrosis progress and does it vary between individuals? 
How is pulmonary fibrosis diagnosed and what tests are needed? 
How often do oxygen levels and lung function need checking in pulmonary fibrosis? 
How often should people with pulmonary fibrosis have check ups? 
How should someone plan long term care after being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis? 
Is it safe to exercise with pulmonary fibrosis and what activities are recommended? 
Is pulmonary fibrosis a single disease or a group of lung diseases? 
Is pulmonary fibrosis always fatal or can people live for many years with treatment? 
Is pulmonary fibrosis always progressive or can it remain stable? 
Is there a cure for pulmonary fibrosis? 
What are the common symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis? 
What can patients do to maintain quality of life with pulmonary fibrosis? 
What causes pulmonary fibrosis? 
What early warning signs should someone with pulmonary fibrosis look for before seeing a doctor? 
What happens inside the lungs when pulmonary fibrosis develops? 
What is idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis? 
What is pulmonary fibrosis? 
What long term complications can pulmonary fibrosis lead to? 
What medications are used to treat pulmonary fibrosis? 
What questions should patients ask their doctor after being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis? 
What should someone with pulmonary fibrosis do if their shortness of breath rapidly worsens? 
What support and resources are available for people living with pulmonary fibrosis? 
What supportive treatments help with pulmonary fibrosis, such as oxygen therapy or physiotherapy? 
What treatments are available to slow the progression of pulmonary fibrosis? 
Are there different types or severities of sarcoidosis? 
Are there new treatments or clinical trials available for sarcoidosis? 
Are there support groups for sarcoidosis patients? 
Are there travel precautions for people with sarcoidosis? 
Can blood tests help diagnose sarcoidosis? 
Can diet or nutrition affect sarcoidosis symptoms or flare ups? 
Can lifestyle changes help manage sarcoidosis? 
Can people with sarcoidosis live a normal life? 
Can sarcoidosis affect kidney, liver or other organs? 
Can sarcoidosis affect mental health or cause long term fatigue? 
Can sarcoidosis affect the eyes and cause vision problems? 
Can sarcoidosis affect the heart and lead to heart problems? 
Can sarcoidosis be confused with other diseases? 
Can sarcoidosis be misdiagnosed as another condition? 
Can sarcoidosis cause joint or muscle pain and fatigue? 
Can sarcoidosis cause long term lung scarring known as fibrosis? 
Can sarcoidosis come back after remission? 
Can sarcoidosis go away on its own without treatment? 
Can sarcoidosis go into remission naturally? 
Can sarcoidosis recur many years after first diagnosis? 
How common is sarcoidosis? 
How do I explain sarcoidosis to family or an employer? 
How does sarcoidosis affect daily activities, energy and sleep? 
How does sarcoidosis affect pregnancy or family planning? 
How is sarcoidosis diagnosed and what tests are used? 
How often should someone with sarcoidosis have follow up checks? 
How serious is sarcoidosis and can it cause permanent organ damage? 
Is it possible to have sarcoidosis without noticeable symptoms? 
Is sarcoidosis contagious? 
Is sarcoidosis hereditary or genetic? 
Is sarcoidosis riskier in older people or those with other health problems? 
Is there a cure for sarcoidosis? 
What are granulomas in sarcoidosis? 
What are the common symptoms of sarcoidosis in the lungs? 
What are the signs of a sarcoidosis flare up? 
What causes sarcoidosis? 
What does remission mean in sarcoidosis? 
What general symptoms might suggest sarcoidosis? 
What happens if sarcoidosis affects the heart or eyes? 
What is pulmonary sarcoidosis when the lungs are affected? 
What is sarcoidosis? 
What is the long term outlook for people with sarcoidosis? 
What medications are used to reduce inflammation in sarcoidosis? 
What questions should someone newly diagnosed with sarcoidosis ask their doctor? 
What role do chest X-rays or CT scans play in diagnosing sarcoidosis? 
What skin symptoms can occur in sarcoidosis? 
What support is available for people living with sarcoidosis? 
What treatments are available for sarcoidosis? 
When does sarcoidosis need treatment and when is monitoring enough? 
Which parts of the body can sarcoidosis affect? 
Are screening tools available for sleep apnoea? 
Are there alternatives to CPAP for sleep apnoea? 
Are there risks associated with CPAP treatment for sleep apnoea? 
Can anatomical problems contribute to sleep apnoea? 
Can avoiding alcohol or sedatives help sleep apnoea? 
Can changing sleep position help sleep apnoea? 
Can children develop sleep apnoea? 
Can children have complications from sleep apnoea? 
Can other conditions be mistaken for sleep apnoea? 
Can sleep apnoea affect mood, depression or anxiety? 
Can sleep apnoea affect sexual function or libido? 
Can sleep apnoea be diagnosed at home? 
Can sleep apnoea cause a dry mouth or sore throat in the morning? 
Can sleep apnoea cause daytime tiredness and sleepiness? 
Can sleep apnoea cause memory or concentration problems? 
Can sleep apnoea cause mood changes or irritability? 
Can sleep apnoea cause morning headaches? 
Can sleep apnoea cause night sweats or frequent urination? 
Can sleep apnoea increase the risk of accidents due to tiredness? 
Can sleep apnoea increase the risk of diabetes or raised blood sugar? 
Can sleep apnoea occur in people who are not overweight? 
Can sleep apnoea occur without waking the sleeper? 
Can sleep apnoea shorten life expectancy? 
Can weight loss improve sleep apnoea? 
Do people with sleep apnoea need to use CPAP every night? 
Does sleep apnoea affect memory and concentration over time? 
Does sleep apnoea get worse with age? 
How accurate are home monitoring devices for diagnosing sleep apnoea? 
How can a partner or family member recognise possible sleep apnoea? 
How common is sleep apnoea? 
How is sleep apnoea diagnosed? 
How long does it take to feel better after starting treatment for sleep apnoea? 
How often should people with sleep apnoea be reviewed or reassessed? 
Is loud snoring always a sign of sleep apnoea? 
Is sleep apnoea hereditary or genetic? 
Should I tell my doctor if someone notices possible signs of sleep apnoea? 
What are the common symptoms of sleep apnoea? 
What are the different types of sleep apnoea? 
What are the health risks of untreated sleep apnoea? 
What can I do if I struggle to get used to CPAP for sleep apnoea? 
What causes sleep apnoea? 
What is a CPAP machine for sleep apnoea? 
What is a sleep study for sleep apnoea? 
What is sleep apnoea? 
What is the Apnoea Hypopnoea Index used in sleep apnoea diagnosis? 
What is the difference between mild, moderate and severe sleep apnoea? 
What questions do doctors ask when assessing sleep apnoea? 
What treatments are available for sleep apnoea? 
When is surgery recommended for sleep apnoea? 
Who is most at risk of developing sleep apnoea? 
Are there support resources for people undergoing TB treatment? 
Can a previous BCG vaccination affect TB test results? 
Can I live with others if I have TB and how can I prevent spreading it? 
Can I travel if I have latent TB or active TB? 
Can latent TB be treated to stop it from becoming active? 
Can someone with latent TB infect others? 
Can TB affect employment, immigration or residency status? 
Can TB be mistaken for other lung diseases or infections? 
Can TB be present without any symptoms? 
Can TB be present without obvious symptoms but still be harmful? 
Can TB come back after treatment? 
Can TB spread from the lungs to other organs? 
Can the BCG vaccine prevent TB? 
Can Tuberculosis Affect Organs Other than the Lungs? 
Can tuberculosis cause mental health complications such as anxiety or depression during or after treatment? 
Do you always need a chest X ray or CT scan to detect TB? 
How do I find out if I am at risk of TB and whether I should be tested? 
How do I know if someone with TB is infectious? 
How effective is the TB vaccine for adults compared to children? 
How is drug resistant TB treated? 
How is TB monitored and followed up after treatment? 
How is tuberculosis diagnosed? 
How is tuberculosis spread from one person to another? 
How long does TB treatment take? 
How soon after exposure can TB symptoms appear? 
Is TB more common in certain parts of the world or certain populations? 
Is TB more dangerous in children, older adults or people with other health problems? 
Is there a vaccine for TB? 
Is tuberculosis (TB) curable? 
Should close contacts of a person with TB be screened? 
Should I get tested if I was exposed to someone with TB but feel fine? 
What are the common symptoms of pulmonary TB? 
What are the long term effects or complications of TB? 
What are the side effects of TB medications? 
What are the symptoms of TB that spreads outside the lungs? 
What can I do to reduce my risk of catching TB? 
What causes tuberculosis? 
What happens if TB treatment is not completed or is interrupted? 
What Increase the Risk of Tuberculosis 
What is a TB skin test or blood test and how accurate is it? 
What is drug resistant TB? 
What is TB meningitis or spinal TB and how serious are these forms? 
What is the difference between latent TB and active TB? 
What is the standard treatment for TB? 
What is tuberculosis? 
What lifestyle habits can help support recovery from TB? 
What should I do if a family member or coworker is diagnosed with TB? 
Who Can Get Tuberculosis and Is Everyone at Risk? 
Who is at higher risk of serious TB? 
Why do I need to finish the full course of TB antibiotics even if I feel better?Â