Emphysema is a lung disease that reduces the ability
of the lungs to expel air, a process which depends upon the natural
rubber-band-like quality or elastic properties of the lungs. Damage
occurs to the tiny airways in the lungs called bronchioles. Bronchioles
are joined to alveoli, tiny grape-like clusters of sacs in the lungs
where oxygen from the air is exchanged for carbon dioxide from the
body. The elastic properties of the lung reside in the tissue around
the alveoli.
In emphysema because:
Because the lungs lose elasticity
they become less able to contract.
This prevents the alveoli from deflating
completely, and the person has difficulty
exhaling. Hence, the next breath
is started with more air in the lungs.
The trapped "old" air takes
up space, so the alveoli are unable
to fill with enough fresh air to
supply the body with needed oxygen.
A person with emphysema may feel short of breath during
exertion and, as the disease progresses, even while at rest. Emphysema
is one of several irreversible lung diseases that diminish the ability
to exhale. This group of diseases is called chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease. The two major diseases in this category are emphysema and
chronic bronchitis
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