How many years can a person generally live with bilateral pulmonary emphysema?

Feb 27, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Guo Xiheng
Introduction
There is no exact data on how many years a person can live with bilateral pulmonary emphysema. This condition may cause difficulty in breathing, and in severe cases, lead to cor pulmonale and respiratory failure. With good physical condition, proper care, and standardized treatment according to medical advice, survival time can be around 5 years, or even more than 10 years. However, if the individual has poor physical health and does not receive timely treatment, severe respiratory inflammation may develop, shortening lifespan or even leading to sudden death.

There is generally no precise data on life expectancy for individuals with bilateral pulmonary emphysema; prognosis depends on the specific condition of each patient.

Bilateral pulmonary emphysema can lead to breathing difficulties. In severe cases, it may result in cor pulmonale or respiratory failure. If the patient has a relatively good constitution, maintains proper daily care, and follows medical advice for standardized treatment, survival time is typically around 5 years or longer, sometimes exceeding 10 years. However, if the patient has poor physical health and does not receive timely treatment, severe respiratory infections may develop, which could shorten lifespan and even lead to sudden death.

It is recommended to carefully attend to self-protection in daily life and consistently use prescribed inhaled medications to improve lung function and reduce the frequency of acute exacerbations.


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