Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive lung problem. People suffering from this issue must deal with a few COPD symptoms like shortness of breath, lack of energy, wheezing, chest tightness, unintended weight loss, and swelling in the ankles.
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1. How can you improve your quality
of life if you have COPD?
2. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive lung problem.
People suffering from this issue must deal with a few COPD symptoms like
shortness of breath, lack of energy, wheezing, chest tightness, unintended
weight loss, and swelling in the ankles. The health problem is severe and
incurable to this date. However, people who have this issue can take some
steps to relieve the condition. Doing so can help manage the situation and
improve your quality of life.
3. What are your treatment goals for managing COPD?
The main goals of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are as
follows:
Alleviate the symptoms so that you can relieve the pain.
Slow down the progression of the disease.
Help you get better by decreasing the number of acute episodes.
Improve your health and overall quality of life so you do not need to depend
upon anyone.
What are some COPD treatment options?
Some possible ways of managing the condition are as follows:
4. Quitting smoking:
Most people who have COPD have a history of smoking. Either they were
active smokers, or they inhaled smoke as they lived with someone who was a
chain smoker. Thus, for this reason, it is recommended to quit this habit to
manage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Doing so can help reduce the
progression of this condition and curb the decline in lung functioning. It can
slow down the degradation to the point that is normal with ageing. Also,
quitting smoking can improve the quality of life irrespective of whether you
have COPD or not.
5. Lifestyle Changes:
People suffering from COPD should follow a coordinated program of lifestyle
changes that can help them stay active and enhance their overall health. This
is called the pulmonary rehabilitation program. Here, a team of experts
provides nutritional advice and recommends breathing exercises and other
types of workouts for getting better. The programs are designed to offer
overall education on your disease and ways to help you get better. Since
infections like covid-19, influenza, and pneumonia can seriously worsen your
health, you must also get vaccinated.
6. Taking Medicines:
Relying on drugs cannot completely cure chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD). And it cannot alter the damage caused by smoking. But,
medicines can help in a variety of ways. They can:
Help with opening up the airways.
Assist in the fight against bacterial infection.
Lessen the inflammation in the airway.
7. Using oxygen treatment:
People with severe COPD may have low levels of oxygen in their blood.
The doctors recommend oxygen treatment to the patient to deal with
this problem. It helps protect your organs, enhance your sleep quality,
improve daily activity, and live a longer life. Typically, COPD patients
are provided oxygen through a portable tank that they can carry with
them everywhere. Or, there is the option of oxygen concentrators that
extract O2 from room air.
So, these are a few ways that can help with improving your quality of
life if you have COPD Symptoms.