Emphysema can't be cured, but treatments can help relieve symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. Depending on the severity of your emphysema, your doctor may suggest one or more different types of surgery.
It most likely can be cured, in tests associated with mice it HAS been cured. I should also point out that pharmaceutical companies will LOSE money if cures are given rather than treatments, so until something is actually done about these greedy companies then don't expect cures to be happening soon.
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Emphysema is a serious and chronic disease that cannot be reversed
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Yes, not smoking can prevent emphysema. However, it can not be cured.
Stem cell surgery!
Emphysema is chronic and progressive. It can be managed, but not cured, and eventually the benefits of management fail.
It cant be cured
Because it is a chronic disease and cannot be cured. It can only get worse or stabilise.
If you smoke, stop.
Usually mental illness cant be cured completely. but can be helped. it depends on how bad it is and on the person
Smoking causes disease and is a slow way to die. The strain of smoking effects on the body often causes years of suffering. Emphysema is an illness that slowly rots your lungs. People with emphysema often get bronchitis again and again, and suffer lung and heart failure. Emphysema makes it difficult to breath and cannot be cured.
Yes, absolutely....although a course of treatment may involve dietary changes, herbal treatments and acupuncture..... A qualified practitioner of TCM (tradional Chinese medicine) can steer you in the right direction....Chi Gong cured me (cured) of Hepatitis C. Good luck to you.
If it does I am cured! My question is; I am sleeping 18-24 hours a day, and having insomnia, and not using my Ambien, I am sleeping like I am dying. Is this normal? Thanks Worried in Texas
Nephrotic Syndrome cannot be cured, but it can be managed with treatments that focus on reducing proteinuria, controlling blood pressure, and minimizing edema. Medications like prednisone, immunosuppressants, and diuretics are commonly used to manage symptoms and complications of the syndrome. In some cases, a kidney transplant may be necessary for those with severe and progressive kidney damage.
The prefix for emphysema is "emphyse-", and the suffix is "-ma".