Common Causes And Risk Factors Of A Pneumothorax

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A regular smoker of tobacco products is at a greater risk of experiencing pneumothorax than an individual who does not smoke. Males are around twenty-two times more likely to experience a pneumothorax than individuals who do not smoke, and females are around nine times more likely to experience a pneumothorax than those who do not smoke. Smoking regularly can cause forms of pneumothorax referred to as primary spontaneous pneumothorax and secondary spontaneous pneumothorax. A regular smoker is more likely to develop lung cancer that can cause pneumothorax by stopping the alveoli from filling with air properly. Long term exposure to irritants can cause damage in the lung tissues that are repaired with fibrous or scar tissue. An individual who smokes tobacco regularly is also at an increased risk of developing this type of fibrosis or scarring in their lungs because of the exposure to harsh chemicals. All of these factors associated with regularly smoking tobacco products can cause a pneumothorax to develop.

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