Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a condition commonly referred to as “smoker’s lung” as tobacco smoke is the most common cause of COPD. It is also known as Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COLD). The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates COPD to be at 4th place in the list of diseases causing death. It affects 9-10% of adults aged above 40.
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Can COPD be prevented
Most cases of COPD are potentially preventable.
The best ways to prevent COPD is
- to stop smoking and
- reduce your exposure to second-hand smoke and air pollution.
Those with COPD are recommended annual flu and influenza vaccinations to reduce exacerbations and hospitalisation.
Here's how you can improve lung function after you quit smoking:
http://www.patientsengage.com/conditions/improving-lung-function-after-you-quit-smoking
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