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Title: Possible treatment for reversing emphysema


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Possible Treatment for Reversing Emphysema
  • By Livia Tiba
  • Halosense.com

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Glossary
  • What is Emphysema
  • Lung Anatomy Physiology
  • Lung Comparisons
  • What Are The Causes
  • WHO is the Risk
  • Symptoms of Emphysema
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Worldwide Mortality Rate

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What is Emphysema
  • Emphysema is a chronic lung disease that is
    caused by damage to the alveoli, the tiny air
    sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen
    and carbon dioxide takes place.
  • COPD for short.
  • COPD is generally a combination of Emphysema and
    Chronic Bronchitis both with varying degrees.
  • It is a progressive disease of the lungs.
  • The alveoli (air sacs) are irreversibly damaged
    causing breathing to become difficult.
  • There is no cure

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LUNG ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY
  • The function of the lungs is to Oxygenate our
    blood by removing Carbon Dioxide and replacing it
    with Oxygen.

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LUNG COMPARISONS
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What Are The Causes
  • MOST COMMON
  • Smoking (1 cause)
  • Prolonged exposure to second hand smoke
  • Chemical fumes
  • Dust
  • Air pollution

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WHO IS AT RISK?
  • Emphysema effects both men and women.
  • Usually does not appear until the sixties.
  • But the disease can appear as early as forty
    depending on certain factors.
  • Any ethnic group can develop emphysema.
  • One exception is the inherited form that mainly
    effects European Caucasians.

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SYMPTOMS OF EMPHYSEMA
  • Coughing with or without phlegm
  • (sometimes referred to as smokers cough)
  • Dyspnea (shortness of breath)
  • Trouble catching ones breath
  • Fatigue
  • Wheezing
  • Barrel- like distended chest
  • Lethargy or difficulty concentrating
  • Difficulty sleeping

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DIAGNOSIS
  • Chest X ray
  • Blood test
  • Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
  • Lung Function Test also called Pulmonary Function
    Test or PFT (most common)

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Treatment
  • STOP smoking (if you smoke)
  • Bronchodilators (inhalers)
  • Ex. Atrovent, Spiriva, Serevent, Foradil, and
    Albuterol
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Ex. Singulair and Roflimulast
  • Antibiotics
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Conserve energy, improve stamina, and reduce
    breathlessness
  • Surgery
  • Other things include
  • Avoid being around smoke and other irritants
  • Avoiding the cold

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Worldwide Mortality Rate
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Contact Us
  • Halosense Inc.
  • London, Ontario, Canada
  • Phone 1-519-641-7258
  • E-mail halosense_at_salinetherapy.com
  • Customer Service sales_at_salinetherapy.com
  • Web site http//www.SalineTherapy.com
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