It really can't be cured, but it can be maintained with proper medicines like steroids and inhalers. Breathing correctly helps, but generally it is a illness that is progressive. Breathe deeply, not shallow like. Secondary smoke is a no, no. There are many types of fibrosis, so it depends what you are addressing. CF is in a category of its own. It is due to one's genetic makeup. There have been impressive changes in this field that has caused an individual to live longer than years ago. It does effect the entire body or organ's but with proper treatment from a CF pulmonologist gains can be made and health can improve. Tests are performed to diagnosis this illness. Other fibrosis-es can be seen on CT scans. Some are caused by smoking, others may appear if one has had a serious infection... The best thing to do is get a Merck manual and look things up after you have spoken to a pulmonologist. Keep notes and get reports from your doc. Ask questions. Some times you can be misdiagnosed as I have. Tes
A far more natural method of lung fibrosis treatment methods are known as systemic enzyme therapy and involves using natural enzymes to lessen or eliminate skin damage, eliminate mucus within the lung area, and fight this ailment. This kind of treatment requires a different method of inflammation. Instead of attempting to steer clear of the inflammation it really speeds up it. The logic behind this really is that inflammation may be the body's natural method of fighting dangerous stimuli. When the inflammation is marketed and permitted to operate its course the healing is going to be faster. Systemic enzyme therapy has been shown to work by reduction of swelling, growing the blood stream flow, and lowering the discomfort.
i think scars..
"Still shows linear fibrotic densities in the lungs" indicates the presence of persistent fibrotic changes, characterized by linear scarring or thickening of lung tissue. These changes can result from chronic inflammation or injury, often seen in conditions like interstitial lung disease or pulmonary fibrosis. Such findings may suggest that lung function could be compromised, and ongoing monitoring or treatment may be necessary.
Fibrotic scarring is what happens after the removal of the foot.
TSD or Tay Sachs disease is not curable as of 2014. This is a condition that affects the lungs and breathing in general.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
If something is not curable it is incurable.
no, polio is not curable, it is preventable
Meibomitis is not curable, but it is treatable.
incurable
Yes it is curable because it is a bacteria.
No it is not yet curable. But there are treatments for it.