Yes, emphysema can impact family and friends as they may need to adjust their support and activities to accommodate your health needs. They might experience emotional stress or worry about your condition and its progression. Additionally, they may have to assist with daily tasks or attend medical appointments with you, which can change the dynamics of relationships. Open communication and support can help navigate these challenges together.
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The woman who has it and her family/ friends.
Yes, men and women are both susceptible to emphysema, particularly if they smoke cigarettes.
they lose their culture, friends, family
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.
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.
It decreases Residual Volume
Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema and Pheumonia all affect the respiraty system ...
No, most students just become closer to their friends knowing they will be there if you need them.
The general knowledge history about emphysema is doctors guessed that it was connected to smoking. However, after the 1970s, researchers understood that emphysema is caused by any number of lung irritants that affect the lungs, especially the alveoli.
Friends affect friends in almost every way. From what they wear to how they talk, it is all influenced by who your friends are. It has been proven that if you have more friends that cut, then friends that don't, you'd will be more likely to cut because you'd want to feel your friends pain. Choose your friends wisely.
Pulmonologists do treat emphysema and lung conditions. However, so do Family Practice doctors, GPs, and General Internists.