Smoking cessation is the most important and effective treatment. Only quitting smoking can stop the progression of lung damage once it has started. Medications used to improve breathing include bronchodilators (hand-held inhaler or nebulizer), diuretics, and corticosteroids. Antibiotics may be prescribed when respiratory infections occur. Influenza (flu) vaccines and Pneumovax are recommended for people with emphysema.
Low-flow oxygen can be used during exertion, continuously, or at night. Pulmonary rehabilitation can improve exercise tolerance and quality of life in the short-term. Lung transplantation is an option for patients with severe disease.
EXPERIMENTAL THERAPY:
An experimental surgery, called lung reduction, is currently being studied in patients with severe emphysema. Lung reduction surgery removes the damaged portions of the lung, which allows the normal portions of the lung to expand more fully and take advantage of increased aeration. It is not yet known whether this surgery is effective.
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