Emphysema positions refer to the specific postures or body positions that individuals with emphysema may adopt to help ease their breathing difficulties. Common positions include leaning forward while sitting, known as the "tripod position," which can facilitate better lung expansion and reduce the work of breathing. Patients may also prefer to use supportive surfaces, such as tables or their knees, to stabilize their upper body and enhance airflow. These positions can provide temporary relief during episodes of shortness of breath.
The prefix for emphysema is "emphyse-", and the suffix is "-ma".
Emphysema not elsewhere classified
Emphysema is the scientific name.
yes
Emphysema has been around as long as cigars. Also, Emphysema has benn around for thousands of years, since the Egyptian times. Emphysema was just recently discovered.
by smoking and dirty plice working cause emphysema
People do not recover from emphysema, but sometimes they survive for many years, despite having the disease. Eventually emphysema is fatal.
emphysema
Yes, not smoking can prevent emphysema. However, it can not be cured.
The correct spelling is "emphysema" (a chronic respiratory disease).
Yes, it can act like emphysema.
in emphysema the surface of exchange is reduced