Dr Loveleen Mangla - Chest Specialist
Dr. Loveleen Mangla is one of the leading Chest Physician in Faridabad, India. He believes in prov
We are on Earth to take care of life. We are on Earth to take care of each other..
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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May each day of your life be illuminated with the blessings of Rama Navami. Warm greetings on this special day!.
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Yes, e-smoking, also known as va**ng, can pose risks to lung health. While e-cigarettes don't produce to***co smoke, they do emit aerosols that users inhale. These aerosols can contain harmful substances such as ni****ne, ultrafine particles, volatile organic compounds, and heavy metals like nickel, tin, and lead. Some flavoring agents used in e-cigarettes may also add to the risk.
Studies have shown that va**ng can cause inflammation and damage to lung tissue. Moreover, the inhalation of these substances can increase the risk of respiratory problems such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. In severe cases, it can lead to lung injury or a condition known as va**ng-associated lung injury (EVALI), characterized by symptoms like chest pain, nausea, and difficulty breathing.
While more research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects of va**ng on lung health, current evidence suggests that e-smoking is not without risks and can have detrimental effects on respiratory function. Therefore, it's essential for individuals, especially young people and non-smokers, to be aware of these potential health hazards associated with va**ng..
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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May your home be blessed with the lotus feet of Maa Durga, which bring into your life eternal happiness and smiles. Happy Chaitra Navratri.
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Bronchitis presents itself through various symptoms that can significantly impact daily life. These symptoms include a persistent cough, often accompanied by a wheezing sound during breathing. The mucus produced may also become thicker than usual, causing discomfort and difficulty in clearing the airways. Individuals with bronchitis may experience shortness of breath, making even simple activities challenging. Additionally, the condition can lead to a general feeling of fatigue or lack of energy, further affecting overall well-being. Recognizing these symptoms is crucial for seeking timely medical attention and appropriate treatment..
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Tuberculosis (TB) disease is primarily caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This infectious agent is transmitted through the air when an infected individual coughs or sneezes. Consequently, the bacteria can be inhaled by others, leading to the potential spread of the disease. TB is a highly communicable condition, and its transmission through airborne particles makes it a significant public health concern. Understanding the modes of transmission is crucial for implementing effective prevention and control measures against this infectious disease..
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Asthma commonly manifests through symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Wheezing, characterized by a high-pitched whistling sound during breathing, is a hallmark of asthma due to airway inflammation and narrowing. Coughing, especially at night or early morning, is prevalent, often worsening with exercise or exposure to triggers. Shortness of breath, accompanied by wheezing, may arise, particularly after physical exertion or when exposed to allergens. Chest tightness, akin to pressure or constriction, is also frequent, resembling a band tightening around the chest. Monitoring symptoms closely is crucial for timely management and prevention of asthma attacks, ensuring optimal daily functioning and well-being..
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Yes, smoking can exacerbate asthma symptoms and increase the likelihood of developing the condition. The harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke irritate the airways, leading to inflammation and increased mucus production. This can trigger asthma symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Additionally, exposure to secondhand smoke can also contribute to the development and worsening of asthma. Therefore, avoiding smoking and secondhand smoke is essential for managing asthma effectively and reducing the risk of asthma attacks..
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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May the colors of Holi brighten your life and fill your days with happiness and joy...
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Every person wants to live healthily and the key to being healthy is to live a life that is free from any unhealthy habits. Let's come together to fight against TB!.
Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Great lung health is not just a matter of breathing; it's a cornerstone of overall well-being. Your lungs play a vital role in supplying oxygen to your body and expelling carbon dioxide. By keeping your lungs healthy, you pave the way for a healthier life. Don't overlook the importance of regular checkups with a pulmonologist. They can assess your lung function, address any concerns, and provide guidance on maintaining optimal respiratory health. Remember, when you breathe easier, you live better. Take proactive steps today for a healthier tomorrow..
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Don't ignore respiratory problems, as they may indicate serious underlying conditions. Symptoms such as a persistent productive cough, blood in sputum, breathlessness, and high-grade fever should prompt prompt medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve outcomes..
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Surprisingly, around 20% of lung cancer cases occur in individuals who have never smoked. This statistic highlights the importance of early detection and awareness, underscoring the necessity for regular screenings and adopting a healthy lifestyle. By staying vigilant and proactive, individuals can potentially catch lung cancer in its early stages, leading to better treatment outcomes and improved overall health..
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I pray that the darkness and problems you encounter during this auspicious occasion of Shivratri are destroyed and that the Om Namah Shivay mantra will protect you and your loved ones from all kinds of harm. Warmest regards to Mahashivratri..
Dr. Loveleen mangla
Pulmonoloigst in Faridabad.
Effectively managing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) involves adopting a comprehensive approach to enhance well-being and minimize symptoms. Regularly monitoring symptoms is crucial for timely intervention and adjustments in the management plan. Consistent adherence to prescribed inhalers plays a pivotal role in controlling respiratory distress and promoting lung function. Quitting smoking is paramount, as it is a primary cause of COPD progression. Additionally, maintaining a proper diet, rich in nutrients and tailored to individual health needs, supports overall respiratory health and energy levels. A holistic commitment to these strategies empowers individuals with COPD to actively participate in their health management and improve their quality of life..
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Pleural effusion, a condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura (the membranes surrounding the lungs), manifests through several identifiable symptoms. Individuals experiencing pleural effusion may notice high fever, sharp chest pain, and rapid breathing as their body attempts to cope with the fluid buildup. Hiccups and a persistent dry cough are additional indicators that should prompt medical attention. Recognizing these symptoms early on is crucial for a timely diagnosis and appropriate medical intervention. If you or someone you know is experiencing these signs, seeking prompt medical evaluation is essential for effective management and improved respiratory health..
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TB stands as a prominent infectious threat in India. Swift detection and access to advanced treatments are key factors in overcoming and preventing the spread of this disease..
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SGPGI ALUMNI MEET
It was good to meet my Teachers, Alok Nath khan Zia Hashim colleagues and juniors and supporting staff at SGPGI 1st Alumni MEET.
Delivered a lecture at the event.
Had some fun moments.
Special thanks to Dr Mansi Gupta for organizing this event.
Great lung health is a key indicator of a healthy life. To ensure optimal respiratory well-being, it's essential not to hesitate in consulting your pulmonologist for a checkup. Regular checkups with a pulmonologist can help monitor lung function, identify potential issues early on, and provide guidance on maintaining lung health. Remember, you live better when you breathe easier, and proactive care plays a crucial role in achieving and maintaining excellent lung health..
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? A persistent cough that lasts eight weeks or longer in adults is known as a chronic cough. While various factors such as smoking, respiratory infections, or underlying medical conditions can contribute to its occurrence, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate management. Identifying the underlying cause is crucial for effective treatment and relief from a prolonged cough..
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Myth:
"Only older people can develop lung problems."
Fact:
"Lung diseases can affect individuals of all ages, including children and young adults. While certain conditions like COPD and lung cancer are more commonly associated with older age, respiratory issues such as asthma, bronchitis, and infections can affect people at any stage of life. It's essential to recognize that lung health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and early detection and management of respiratory issues are vital for individuals of all age groups.".
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If you're grappling with symptoms like shortness of breath or a persistent cough, it's crucial to prioritize your health by consulting with a specialist. Dr. Loveleen Mangla, a pulmonology expert, stands ready to provide the expertise needed to address respiratory concerns. Don't delay seeking professional assistance—book an appointment now to ensure a thorough evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and personalized guidance tailored to your specific health needs. Taking proactive steps towards your well-being is essential, and Dr. Mangla is here to help you navigate any respiratory challenges you may be facing..
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Enhancing lung capacity is vital for overall respiratory health. Incorporating simple habits can contribute to improved lung function. Laughing more is not only enjoyable but also encourages deep breathing, promoting better air circulation. Practicing deep breathing exercises regularly can strengthen the respiratory muscles and increase lung capacity. Staying hydrated helps maintain optimal mucus levels in the lungs, aiding in easier breathing. Quitting smoking is a crucial step, as it can significantly damage lung tissue and diminish overall lung function. By adopting these tips—laughter, deep breathing, hydration, and quitting smoking—one can support and enhance lung capacity for better respiratory well-being..
BREATHE EASY, NOT WHEEZY! It's crucial to recognize the subtle whispers of asthma and address them proactively. Don't ignore the signs; instead, embrace a breath of awareness. Common indicators include shortness of breath, subtle wheezing whispers, and chest tightness. By paying attention to these early signals, individuals can take timely measures to manage asthma effectively and breathe with ease. Regular check-ups and open communication with healthcare professionals are key to maintaining respiratory health and ensuring a better quality of life..
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Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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In winter, many people may experience a sensation of tightness in their lungs due to several contributing factors. Cold, dry air is a primary culprit, as inhaling it can irritate the airways and lead to a feeling of tightness. Indoor heating systems further exacerbate this issue by creating a dry environment, stripping moisture from the air. Respiratory infections, commonly prevalent in colder months, can also cause lung discomfort. Air pollution tends to be more pronounced in winter, aggravating respiratory symptoms and contributing to a sense of tightness in the chest. Additionally, reduced physical activity during the colder months can affect lung function, as exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining respiratory health. These combined factors underscore the importance of taking precautions, such as staying hydrated, using humidifiers, and practicing good respiratory hygiene, to alleviate discomfort and promote lung well-being during the winter season..
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Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist.
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Chest Doctor in Faridabad..
Yes, pneumonia is a prevalent lung infection that can pose a significant threat, particularly to older adults and individuals with compromised immune systems. This respiratory condition involves inflammation of the air sacs in one or both lungs, which may fill with fluid or pus, leading to symptoms such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. Due to the potential severity of pneumonia, it is crucial for individuals in high-risk groups to seek prompt medical attention and for everyone to be aware of preventive measures, including vaccinations and maintaining overall respiratory health..
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Dr. Loveleen Mangla
DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist..
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Managing asthma during winter requires extra attention to environmental triggers and consistent adherence to medication. To alleviate symptoms, ensure your living space is dust-free, employing regular cleaning practices. Consider using an air purifier, especially during the night, to minimize airborne irritants. It's crucial not to discontinue prescribed medications without consulting your healthcare professional during colder months, as consistent treatment helps control symptoms effectively. For those prone to asthma, avoid sudden exposure to extreme temperatures, both cold and warm, which can trigger attacks. Stay well-hydrated and prioritize a diet of home-cooked meals to support overall respiratory health during the winter season. These measures collectively contribute to a proactive approach in managing asthma and promoting respiratory well-being in colder weather..
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DNB, PDCC(Intervention Pulmonology), FSM (Sleep Medicine), EDRM(Europe), FAPSR Senior Consultant and Chief, Intervention Pulmonologist..
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