Emphysema is a horrible disease which breaks down the
capacity of the lungs to function normally therefore making it hard to breath.
The American Thoracic Society reported via Newswise on May 17, 2015, regular
use of aspirin may help
slow down the progression of emphysema in the early phases of the disease.
Until this finding there have been no known methods for decreasing the risk of
developing emphysema aside from smoking cessation and avoidance.
Source: HEALTH
AND WELLNESS BLOG INDIA
Carrie Aaron MD, of the Columbia University Medical Center in New
York, says in a large general population sample it has now been observed
that regular aspirin use three or more days per week was associated with a
slower progression of emphysema. This finding was seen on computed tomography
scans over 10 years.
This study included 4,471
people participating in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Lung Study. There was an assessment of the percentage of lung volume with
emphysematous features on up to 4 CT scans which were performed over about 10
years of follow-up. Spirometry, which is a measure of expiratory airflow, was
performed in 81 percent of the study subjects.
The American Lung
Association reports emphysema is a serious lung disease which makes it hard to
breath. Emphysema, along with chronic bronchitis, are together referred to as Chronic
Obstructive Lung Disease, or COPD. At this time COPD ranks as the fourth
leading cause of death in the United States. On the brighter side it has been
learned that COPD is often preventable and treatable.
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