COPD affects each person differently. There is no cure, and most of the time is progressive, but new medications are helping alleviate symptoms and prolong lives. The severity, other health issues, response to medication, age, and other factors play into the life span of a person with COPD. Many people live several years with COPD and an improved lifestyle.
COPD affects each person differently. There is no cure, and most of the time is progressive, but new medications are helping alleviate symptoms and prolong lives. The severity, other health issues, response to medication, age, and other factors play into the life span of a person with COPD. Many people live several years with COPD and an improved lifestyle.
It is possible for a person to have a hole in their skull and live a normal life. This may happen if a person has suffering a gun shot wound to the head.
Can live as a normal person
We can live without friends - we may not like to, but we can.
there is no such thing as a normal life
yes you can I'm asthmatic and i live a normal life
Color blindness typically does not affect life expectancy. It is a hereditary condition that primarily impacts the way individuals perceive colors. People with color blindness can lead normal, healthy lives without any impact on their overall life expectancy.
No.
A person can live a normal healthy life with just one kidney.
A person can live a normal life if it is controlled. Uncontrolled diabetes is asking for trouble.
gluten intolerance is not life devastating. If you learn what to eat and not to eat you can have a normal life. Just strive for balance between being too careful and too adventurous.