Can emphysema be cured?
Under normal circumstances, emphysema is generally difficult to cure and may require long-term treatment. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention and follow medical advice for treatment. Analysis is as follows:
Emphysema is a chronic disease primarily caused by long-term smoking or prolonged exposure to harmful gases and particulate matter. It leads to permanent damage of the airways in the lungs, causing the alveoli to lose elasticity, which is usually irreversible. The pathological changes of emphysema mainly occur in the lung airways, including reduced elasticity of the airway walls, overexpansion, air trapping, and increased lung volume. Because these structural changes are irreversible, emphysema cannot be completely cured. Emphysema is a progressive disease, and even with treatment, the condition may continue to worsen. As patients age, the progression of emphysema may accelerate, leading to further decline in lung function.
In daily life, it is important to develop healthy habits, avoid long-term smoking, and engage in appropriate physical activities, such as jogging or hiking, which are beneficial to overall health.