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Emphysema Treatments

Treatment

There is no treatment to cure emphysema. Treatment aims to ease symptoms and improve quality of life.

Treatment includes:

Smoking Cessation

Quitting smoking slows progression of the disease. Doctors consider it the most important aspect of treatment. Smoking cessation programs may include behavior modification and medications to help you gradually taper off cigarettes.

Environmental Management

Limiting the number of irritants in the air may help make breathing easier. Avoid smoke, dust, smog, extreme heat or cold, and high altitudes.

Medication

Although no medication will actually cure emphysema, a variety of drugs are available to help ease the symptoms and fight the complications. These include:

  • Bronchodilators—to relax the airways and open breathing passages (may be given as pills or inhaled)
  • Corticosteroids—to decrease inflammation and swelling in the breathing passages
  • Antibiotics—to fight bacterial infections
  • Expectorants—to loosen mucus and make it easier to cough up

Oxygen

Oxygen is given to supplement the air taken in by the body. It can increase energy levels and heart and brain function by increasing the amount of available oxygen.

Infection Prevention

Because emphysema makes you prone to flu and pneumonia :

Avoid being around people who are sick. If you think you are getting the flu, call your doctor. You may need to take an antiviral medication.

Exercise/Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs

Special exercises can strengthen chest muscles and make breathing easier. Physical activity builds endurance and improves quality of life. Follow your doctor's recommendations for activity levels and restrictions.

Breathing Techniques

Special methods of breathing and breathing exercises with and without an incentive spirometer can help bring more air into the lungs and force trapped air out of the lungs.

Percussion and Postural Drainage

This is a technique that uses special techniques of clapping on the back and chest to help loosen secretions and special positioning to help the lungs drain.

Nutrition and Fluids

  • Maintain a healthy weight . Excess weight causes the lungs and heart to work harder.
  • Eat a healthful diet , one that is low in saturated fat and rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Eat several small meals during the day. It makes breathing easier.
  • Avoid gas-producing foods. An overly full stomach pushes up on the diaphragm, which encroaches on the lungs' space. This makes it harder to breathe.
  • Drink fluids to keep mucus thin.

Lifestyle Changes

  • Pace your activities.
  • Learn relaxation techniques and other methods to manage stress .
  • Seek emotional support from therapists , family, and friends. Anxiety can increase the rate of respiration, making breathing more strenuous.
  • Avoid situations which might expose you to a respiratory illnesses.
  • Be sure to get a yearly flu vaccine .
  • Avoid high altitudes and extremes of temperature.

Surgery

A small number of patients may benefit from surgery . Procedures used to treat emphysema include:

  • Bullectomy to remove a an area in the lung called bulla (sometimes done with laser)
  • Lung volume reduction surgery
  • Lung transplant

If you are diagnosed with emphysema, follow your doctor's instructions .

Please be aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Copyright © 2024 EBSCO Publishing All rights reserved.

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