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Pediatric emphysema treatment

Pediatric emphysema, often related to underlying conditions like cystic fibrosis, involves damaged air sacs in the lungs, making breathing difficult. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and improving lung function. This can include medications, such as bronchodilators and steroids, to open airways and reduce inflammation. Pulmonary rehabilitation, which involves exercises to strengthen breathing muscles, may also be recommended. In some cases, oxygen therapy helps ensure adequate oxygen levels. Regular follow-ups with a pediatric pulmonologist are essential for monitoring lung health and adjusting treatment as needed to improve the child's quality of life.