Pneumopathy

Pronunciation: /ˈnumoʊˈpɑˈðaɪ/

Pneumopathy (noun)

  1. A general term for any disease that affects the lungs and makes breathing harder or less effective.
  2. A lung condition involving damage or abnormal changes in lung tissue, often seen in medical tests.

Examples

  • Pneumopathy can make breathing difficult during daily activities.
  • Doctors treat pneumopathy to reduce symptoms and improve comfort.