Emphysema is a chronic long-term disease that blocks air way to lungs, meaning it will continue to affect the person by giving them shortness of breath. A treatment to Emphysema is to quit smoking as mentioned above, and then there are medications like Bronchodilators which improve the construction of the airways. So unless they keep smoking, no Emphysema can not worsen and can even be improved.
Absolutely .It can anything from mild difficulties, to chronic conditions like emphysema, to lung cancer.
Yes, emphysema is a serious lung condition that can be life-threatening, especially if left untreated or if the individual continues to smoke. It leads to gradual damage of the air sacs in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe and reducing the body's ability to get oxygen into the bloodstream. Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease.
Unfortunately, yes. I watched my father die of it a few years back.
Tell them to cough the mild obstruction out.
Check this website under treatment http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/9339/9885.html Below is an answer related generally to mild emphysema. It is also helpful to know that by stopping smoking you can improve the long term effects of Emphysema, other factors such as pollution, aerosols, work and hobby related dusts like wood and cement can also irritate your lungs, suitable face masks are available and should under health and safety be supplied by employers. If you have asthma it is important you speak to your health care professional and ensure that it is kept under control.
An amnestic mild cognitive impairment, also known as an aMCI, is a clinically recognized condition where memory impairment is greater than the expected range of impairment at the patient's current age.
An aMCI is an amnestic mild cognitive impairment, a clinically recognized condition where memory impairment is greater than the expected range of impairment.
Mild obesity means that while you are not obese, but are slightly obese. Obese is a term that describes someone who is well above the normal weight.
Dysthymia is a recurrent or lengthy depression that may last a lifetime. It is similar to major depressive disorder, but dysthymia is chronic, long-lasting, persistent, and mild.
Emphysema typically progresses in four stages: mild, moderate, severe, and very severe. In the mild stage, symptoms may not be noticeable, but as it progresses to moderate and severe stages, symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing become more pronounced. In the very severe stage, the symptoms are debilitating and can significantly impact daily activities.
Yes due to the individual, AS can be mild, moderate (expected) and severe. Boys and girls with AS also tend to act differently in comparison.