Post-COVID Lungs Worse Than ‘Terrible Smoker’s Lungs’, Surgeon Says

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Known to be a respiratory desease COVID-19 that primarily affects the lungs by coming into contact with the mucous membranes that line the nose, mouth, and eyes, the coronavirus causes for many a variety of longterm breathing problems, depending on the person’s age and health.

An assistant professor at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall, recently compared X-ray images of the lungs of a healthy person, a habitual smoker and a person infected with COVID.

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