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Quitting smoking is the number one most important step, and the American Lung Association has proven-effective resources to help you quit for good. Regular exercise is also incredibly important and may include a formal pulmonary rehabilitation program.
Many people will live into their 70s, 80s, or 90s with COPD. But thats more likely, he says, if your case is mild and you dont have other health problems like heart disease or diabetes. Some people die earlier as a result of complications like pneumonia or respiratory failure. COPD: Whats My Life Expectancy? - WebMD webmd.com lung copd features copd webmd.com lung copd features copd
Can you live 10 or 20 years with COPD? The exact length of time you can live with COPD depends on your age, health, and symptoms. Especially if your COPD is diagnosed early, if you have mild stage COPD, and your disease is well managed and controlled, you may be able to live for 10 or even 20 years after diagnosis.

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Quitting smoking is the number one most important step, and the American Lung Association has proven-effective resources to help you quit for good. Regular exercise is also incredibly important and may include a formal pulmonary rehabilitation program. COPD: What Patients and Caregivers Should Know lung.org blog copd-what-you-should-kn lung.org blog copd-what-you-should-kn
There is no cure for COPD, and the damaged lung tissue doesnt repair itself. However, there are things you can do to slow the progression of the disease, improve your symptoms, stay out of hospital and live longer. Treatment may include: bronchodilator medication to open the airways.
End-stage COPD is the most severe stage of COPD. During this stage, you may experience worsening dyspnea, coughing, sputum production, and fatigue. Treatments such as medications, oxygen therapy, and surgery may help ease symptoms and slow the progression of COPD.
Patients more likely to be admitted to the hospital include those who have the following characteristics: - Required hospital admission for AECOPD in preceding 12 months. - Have more severe airflow limitations (severe or very severe disease by spirometry, see Table 1) - Worsening cough, wheeze or dyspnea. Care of the Hospitalized Patient with Acute Exacerbation of COPD - NCBI nih.gov books NBK582288 nih.gov books NBK582288
You can get disability benefits for COPD as long as your symptoms have progressed enough that prevent you from being able to hold a job. Qualifying is also easier if youre 50 or older because you only need to prove to the SSA that you can no longer do the jobs youve done in the past. Does COPD Qualify for Disability Benefits? - Atticus atticus.com advice general does-copd- atticus.com advice general does-copd-

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