Treatment for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
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TreatmentStopping Smoking and Healthy Lifestyle. Stopping smoking is the first and primary step to treating COLD and slowing its progression. In addition, all patients should maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables. An exercise program may be useful, particularly if it is tailored to improve lung function. Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs. Patients with COLD need to be very active in managing their condition. Patients might check with their physicians to determine whether a pulmonary rehabilitation program would be appropriate, if one were available in their area. Such programs are conducted by a team of health professionals to improve lung function. It involves medical treatments, exercise, breathing retraining, and psychological interventions, when needed. If available and affordable, it can be extremely effective, particularly after acute exacerbations. The benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation include improvements in symptoms, exercise capacity, quality of life, and mood. Patients with severe COPD may benefit from programs that last at least 6 months. advertisement
Medications for Managing Chronic COLD. A major goal with the use of medications for COLD is to prevent acute exacerbations, which can hasten deterioration of lung function. The main treatment strategy employs a stepped approach with the use of increasingly stronger medications depending on the patient's response:
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