Yes, a person with emphysema can travel on an airplane, but it's important for them to consult with their healthcare provider beforehand. Given the decreased oxygen levels at high altitudes, they may require supplemental oxygen during the flight. Additionally, travelers should consider their overall health, the duration of the flight, and any potential need for medication or assistance during travel.
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You travel by an airplane.
The first airplane was used for travel in the year 1921
NO, emphysema cannot be solely blamed on a person's lifestyle. Emphysema is caused by any of a number of lung irritants, which affect the alveoli and trigger the production of excess phlegm.
the airplane helps you travel faster
By airplane.
gh speed travel via car, train or airplane
Emphysema is a disease that destroys the tiny air sacs in your lungs. In this case it can even cause lung cancer. A person with advanced emphysema uses 80% of his/her energy to breathe.
Yes
Mainly by airplane or ship.
wherever the airplane went.
you might crash