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Just Diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis—What Should You Do?

Just Diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis—What Should You Do?
While grappling with a PF diagnosis can be challenging, it’s crucial to understand that there are several steps and strategies you can adopt to manage the condition effectively and lead a fulfilling life. Let’s explore what you can do after receiving a PF diagnosis.

What Are the Stages of Pulmonary Fibrosis?

What Are the Stages of Pulmonary Fibrosis?
Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a chronic disease that progresses, or worsens, over time—though how quickly or slowly it progresses for each individual varies. While some chronic diseases have definable stages that allow you to understand how fast the disease is or will advance, PF is different.

Pulmonary Fibrosis Life Expectancy: Prognosis

Pulmonary Fibrosis Life Expectancy: Prognosis
The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (PFF) notes there is no way to foresee how long someone with PF or IPF will live. The average life expectancy of pulmonary fibrosis is said to be three to five years after diagnosis, but those figures are now outdated.