Lung disease is defined as any condition in the lungs that stops the lungs from functioning normally. Lung disease is classified into three types: Airway illnesses damage the tubes (airways) that transport oxygen and other gases into and out of the lungs. They typically induce constriction or obstruction of the airways. Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchiolitis, and bronchiectasis (the primary condition in people with cystic fibrosis) are examples of airway diseases. People with airway illnesses frequently describe their sensation as "trying to breathe out through a straw." Lung tissue disorders are conditions that alter the structure of the lung tissue. Scarring or inflammation of the tissue prevents the lungs from fully expanding (restrictive lung disease). This makes it difficult for the lungs to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. People with this form of lung illness frequently describe themselves as "wearing a too-tight sweater or vest." As a result, they are unable to breathe deeply. Lung tissue disease includes pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis.

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