People with limited emphysema at both lung apices should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause. No special treatment is needed for asymptomatic people, but appropriate treatment is needed if symptoms appear. The causes of limited emphysema at the lung apices may include disease factors, such as chronic bronchitis; bad habits, such as long-term smoking; environmental factors, such as long-term exposure to dust and chemicals. Usually, it is a chronic progressive cause of the disease, which needs to be clarified after relevant examinations. For limited emphysema at the tips of both lungs without clinical manifestations, there is no need for special treatment, usually pay attention to keep warm, strengthen nutrition, drink more water, quit smoking, get out of the polluted work and living environment, moderate exercise, etc. usually can slow down the progress of the disease. For people with symptoms such as cough, sputum, fatigue, and dyspnea, regular treatment should be carried out according to the specific situation, so as to eliminate the symptoms of emphysema. Bronchodilators, such as salbutamol and terbutaline, can be used under the guidance of a doctor to improve the symptoms of dyspnea and cough and sputum; glucocorticosteroids, such as salmeterol; and oxygen therapy can also be administered as needed. People concerned are advised to seek timely medical attention and actively observe the changes of the disease.