ARRIs
ARRIs, or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, is a severe lung condition that occurs when the lungs become inflamed and fill with fluid. This condition is often a result of severe lung injury, such as that caused by pneumonia, severe infections, or trauma. ARRIs can be triggered by various factors, including pneumonia, aspiration of stomach contents, severe burns, or drowning. The symptoms of ARRIs include shortness of breath, rapid breathing, and a blue tint to the skin, which is a sign of low oxygen levels. The condition is typically diagnosed through a combination of physical examination, chest X-ray, and blood tests.
Treatment for ARRIs focuses on supporting the body's respiratory function and managing the underlying cause of