Living with One Lung: Can You Survive Without a Left Lung?
Yes, it is possible to survive without your left lung. The right lung is larger than the left lung and can take over the function of the left lung. However, there may be some long-term effects on your health, such as reduced lung capacity and an increased risk of respiratory infections.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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