J95: Postprocedural respiratory disorders, not elsewhere classified

J95.4: Mendelson syndrome

The lungs are on the left and right side of the ribcage. They are also connected to the nose and mouth via the bronchial tubes and windpipe (trachea).

You need lungs to breath. When we breathe in, oxygen enters the lungs and accumulates in the blood. This blood then flows to the heart. The heart then pumps the oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. All of the organs are supplied with oxygen as a result.

Gastric juice has gotten into your lungs. The acid in the gastric juice has damaged your pulmonary tissue. Your lungs have thus become inflamed as a result. With an inflammation in the lungs, you may have various symptoms. These include shortness of breath, coughing and a high temperature.

Gastric juice can get into the lungs from the stomach during surgery or resuscitation.