Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Causes

Emphysema is caused by damage to the air sacs of the lung. This damage may be caused by:

  • Smoking
  • Inhaling toxins or other irritants
  • Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (A1AD)—a genetic defect which can cause emphysema at an early age

Risk Factors

Emphysema is more common in people over 40 years old. Other factors that may increase your risk of emphysema include:

  • Smoking
  • Long-term secondhand or passive smoke exposure
  • Family members with emphysema
  • Exposure to pollutants at work
  • History of frequent childhood lung infections

Diagnosis

The doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam will be done.

Your doctor will need to test how impaired your lungs may be. This may be done with:

  • Lung function tests, called spirometry—to test the force of your breath
  • Arterial blood gas test—to test oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood

Your doctor may also need detailed pictures of your lungs. This may be done with:

Treatment

There is no cure for emphysema. Treatment is focused on managing symptoms and improving your quality of life. .

Treatment options may include one or more of the following:

Quitting smoking slows the disease. It the most important part of treatment. There are many programs to help you quit including:

  • Behavior change program
  • Medication
  • Combination of behavior program and medication

Eating habits to consider with emphysema: