Flying can affect individuals with emphysema due to changes in cabin pressure and lower oxygen levels at high altitudes. This can lead to increased difficulty in breathing and may exacerbate symptoms. It's important for those with emphysema to consult their healthcare provider before flying to assess their specific risks and consider oxygen supplementation if necessary. Overall, careful planning and monitoring can help manage potential complications associated with air travel.
in emphysema the surface of exchange is reduced
acinus desry the alvli and smoking is mager cause of emphysema
It slowly decreases it over time.
A pink chest rash is NOT a symptom of emphysema. It is more likely a negative side effect from a medication. Call your doctor.
Emphysema's effect on vital capacity increases as the disease progresses. Emphysema is a chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) which obstructs the passage of air out of the lungs. As a person exhales with emphysema, the airways close prematurely which reduces the exhalation volume thus reducing vital capacity.
it effects the respiratory system (the lungs)
Yes; dryer atmospheres are typically where people with lung afflictions are sent.
Flying and Psychic. :)
There is no cure for emphysema-- except lung or heart-lung transplant (which likely would not be done). THC will NOT cure emphysema. The person using THC just won't care as much that they can't get air-- and, because of that effect on the body/brain, the person could stop breathing from THC.
The prefix for emphysema is "emphyse-", and the suffix is "-ma".
Emphysema not elsewhere classified
im flying