Pulmonary sarcoidosis can develop into pulmonary fibrosis, which distorts the structure of the lungs and can interfere with breathing.
Untreated pulmonary sarcoidosis can lead to irreversible scarring (fibrosis) of the tissue between the air sacs in your lungs, making it extremely difficult to breathe. Eye disease. Some people with sarcoidosis develop eye problems.
Sarcoidosis most commonly affects the lungs and lymph glands in the chest area (pulmonary sarcoidosis).
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Data on use of inhaled corticosteroids for pulmonary sarcoidosis are not definitive, but some evidence suggests that this route of administration can relieve cough in patients with endobronchial involvement.
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