1 out of every 3 thousand people are at risk of hole in lungs, due to the risk of kidney cancer, scientists caught the reason for this

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Hole in Lungs: A study has shown that every 3 thousand is at risk of hole in the langs of a person. This causes Burt-Hog-Dube syndrome, which also increases the risk of kidney cancer.

The cause of holes in the lungs.
Hole in lungs: A recent study has found that one person per three thousand is at risk of hole in the lungs. The hole in the langs is called pneumothorex in medical language. In general language it is called lung bursting or hole in the lungs. In a way, it gets punctured in the langs. According to scientists, the main cause of holes in the langs is a bad gene. Scientists at the University of Cambridge, after studying more than 5.5 lakh people, found that one in every 2,710 to 4,190 people have a special gene called FLCN in the body, which causes a syndrome called Burt-Hog-Dubey. Due to this syndrome, the risk of kidney cancer also increases. When someone has pneumothorex, the air starts leaking from the lungs. Due to this, the body does not get oxygen properly. It causes chest pain and there is difficulty in breathing.
Small lumps on the skin in this disease
Burt-Hog-Dubey syndrome is a genetic disease that goes on in the generation from generation to generation. In this disease, small lumps like tumors are made on the skin. At the same time, cysts (lumps) start forming in the lungs. This increases the risk of kidney cancer. However, it is not necessary that every time there is a reason for the lung holes. There may also be holes in the langs for other reasons. This study has been published in the Journal of Thorex. In the study, the patients who had Burt-Hog-Dubey syndrome disease were 37 percent more in the lifestyle. However, this danger was reduced to 28 percent in a large group of people changing FLCN genes.
Only genes are not responsible
Researchers reported that due to poor genes who had a Burt-Hog-Dube syndrome, the risk of kidney cancer was 32 percent higher but in which this disease was not there, it was only 1 percent threat. Professor Marsiniaq of the University of Cambridge said that he was surprised to know that there was no disease but there was no disease, the risk of kidney cancer was very low. This may mean that not only this gene is responsible for the disease, but there may be some other reasons. The study also revealed that every 200 long and thin teenagers or young men may have problems with lung punctures. In most cases, this problem is cured automatically or doctors treat air or liquid from the lungs.
Kidney cancer can be prevented
If a person’s lungs are punctured and they usually do not fit in the symptoms of the disease, then doctors check his lungs by doing MRI. If the MRI shows cysts (lumps) in the lower lungs, then there is a possibility that the person has a burt-hog-dube syndrome. Professor Marsiniaq says, if someone has a Burt-Hog-Dube syndrome, it is important to know, because other people of his family may also be at risk of kidney cancer. The good thing is that the problem of lung puncture often occurs 10-20 years before the symptoms of kidney cancer. This means that if the disease is identified in time, then kidney cancer can be caught and cured by regular checkup and monitoring. Input -IANS
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