Is pulmonary fibrosis genetic?

FAQ

Some forms of pulmonary fibrosis can be genetic, while others are not. There are several genetic conditions that can lead to pulmonary fibrosis, such as familial pulmonary fibrosis, which is caused by mutations in certain genes that affect the structure and function of the lungs.

However, in many cases, the cause of pulmonary fibrosis is not fully understood, and it is believed to be a result of a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Exposure to certain substances, such as asbestos or silica, as well as viral infections and autoimmune disorders, can also contribute to the development of pulmonary fibrosis.

It is important to note that even in cases where pulmonary fibrosis is caused by genetic factors, other factors such as environmental exposures can also play a role in the severity and progression of the disease.

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