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- What Is the Life Expectancy for Bronchiectasis? - Lung Institute
Bronchiectasis itself does not shorten your lifespan, but certain symptoms and complications may arise that could decrease life expectancy in those with the disease
- Bronchiectasis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Prevention
Bronchiectasis can’t be cured — the damage it causes is irreversible But most people can manage the symptoms of bronchiectasis with strategies recommended by their healthcare provider
- What is the prognosis for mac and bronchiectasis? | Mayo . . .
NIH says this: “If properly treated and monitored, most people with bronchiectasis have a normal life expectancy People with bronchiectasis are more likely to die because of other medical conditions that affect all people (like heart disease or cancer) than to die directly from bronchiectasis ”
- Bronchiectasis Life Expectancy Prognosis | Bronchiectasis . . .
Although life expectancy may be shortened with severe bronchiectasis, prognosis can still be good for patients for many years The key is following your bronchiectasis treatment plan and monitoring symptoms to make sure they stay under control
- Prognosis For Patients Diagnosed With Bronchiectasis - AJMC
With treatment, most patients can have a normal life expectancy, though slow symptom progression often occurs At initial evaluation, patients are counseled that bronchiectasis will likely
- Bronchiectasis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is bronchiectasis? Bronchiectasis is a lung disease that usually results from an infection or other condition that injures the walls of the airways in your lungs
- What is the life expectancy of someone with Bronchiectasis?
Severity and number of infections will affect some but for the great majority who keep active, eat well and keep smiling, life expectancy is pretty much normal Medications and physio are able to be taken more quickly, this helps a lot too
- What is the Life Expectancy For Bronchiectasis
In general, the life expectancy of individuals with bronchiectasis is lower than that of the general population, but advancements in treatment and management have led to improved outcomes in recent years
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