What is COPD and its treatment options

COPD or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder is an umbrella term for a number of respiratory conditions that include chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Both of these conditions cause problems with an individual’s breathing. It is important that those who are diagnosed with either of these conditions are supported with their symptoms and in finding ways to manage any issues that they experience. Those working with individuals with these conditions in a clinical setting may need to attend Clinical Training Courses like those offered by https://www.tidaltraining.co.uk/clinical-training-courses.

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There are four main symptoms that are experienced by those suffering from COPD and these include breathlessness, especially when exerting oneself, wheezing, chest infections that occur frequently and also a cough that is persistent and often produces phlegm. Many people aren’t aware that they are suffering from COPD until their symptoms worsen.

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The main cause of COPD is smoking, and it causes inflammation in the lungs and narrowing of the tubes leading into the lungs. It can also cause other damage to occur in the lungs. Whilst the damage that occurs in the lungs is permanent, the progression of the illness can be managed through the use of inhalers and medication to help with breathing, ceasing smoking, surgery and pulmonary rehabilitation. In some severe cases, a lung transplant may be considered.

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