-
When the weather is cold, the capillaries constrict, which makes it more difficult to exchange gases, so COPD is prone to cold attacks. Keep warm, drink plenty of hot water, and take care of blood circulation.
-
A: The lungs are connected to the respiratory tract. Therefore, when the weather is cold, the first thing to pay attention to is that we should pay attention to keeping warm and do a good job of keeping warm. Also, when you go out, try to wear a mask, don't exhale outside without breathing, it will enter the respiratory tract and then enter the lungs.
-
Yes, when the lung function is relatively low, the focus is on the use of some diastolic drugs, combined or alone, some lung function is poor, as long as you adhere to ** and exercise, you can also significantly improve shortness of breath and mobility.
-
You should live in a place with good air, do not come into contact with pollution, especially you should pay attention to your diet, do not smoke, do not drink, and do not eat some foods that are too oily.
-
You can drink some **pneumonia medicine, you can also do nebulization ** often**, you can also give medicine to your body**, and you can also do it by surgery**.
-
You should go swimming regularly, you can run, ride a bike and do tai chi, or you can go for a jog in the morning. It takes a long time.
-
"COPD" is the abbreviation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which includes senile chronic bronchitis and obstructive emphysema, which is particularly severe in the cold season, seriously affecting the work and life of patients, and should be actively prevented.
1. Cold-resistant exercise. Cold-tolerant exercise should start in summer, wash the face and feet with cold water, and gradually scrub the face and neck with cold water, 1 2 times a day, 5 10 minutes each time. After 1 month, the limbs and even the whole body are scrubbed, and breathing exercises are performed in the sun.
Stick to it when it's cooler and go outdoors in the morning and evening. In winter, depending on the physical condition, it can be changed to warm water scrubbing, and be careful not to get cold.
2. Keep jogging. Lung tissue is composed of alveoli, regular exercise can maintain and enhance alveolar elasticity, in calm breathing, only about 1 20 alveoli ventilated or ventilated, the rest of the alveoli are trapped, so the alveoli reserve power is large. If you insist on jogging exercises, the alveolar opening rate will be greatly improved, and the ventilation volume will increase several times.
In this way, on the one hand, the elasticity of the alveoli is maintained, and the aging of respiratory function is delayed; On the other hand, the gas exchange in the lungs is sufficient, and the oxygen content in the blood is high, so as to avoid compensatory hypertrophy of the heart.
3. Exercise lung function: Exercise lung function can be in various forms, such as singing. You can also do the following exercises:
1) Diaphragm breathing exercises: abdominal breathing, strengthen diaphragm activity, deep and slow breathing, improve lung ventilation, and alleviate hypoxia. (2) Pursed lip breathing:
Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. When exhaling, the lips are drawn together as a whistling pattern, breathing should be carried out rhythmically, the inhalation to exhalation time ratio is 1 2 or 1 3, and the breath is exhaled as much as possible to improve ventilation. (3) Medical Sports:
Depending on the patient's condition, combined with the specific situation, quantitative walking or stairs climbing exercises can improve endurance and enhance lung function.
4. Positive respiratory tract infection.
5. Medicinal and edible prevention.
1) 100 grams of ginseng, 500 grams of sand ginseng, 1000 grams of yellow essence, a total of very fine powder, with warm boiled water, 5 10 grams each time, 2 3 times a day.
2) Take the red-skinned radish, wash it without peeling, cut it into thin slices, add an appropriate amount of sugar and mix well, and let it stand for 6 hours to become radish sugar water, which is often drunk.
3) 500 grams of mutton, 150 grams of garlic, hawthorn powder, salt, sauce and wine, boil and cook in 10 days.
4) 50 grams of psoralen, 100 grams of kumquat cake, 100 grams of sugar, add an appropriate amount of water, fry over low heat until paste-like, stir in 500 grams of mashed walnut meat, and take 2 3 tablespoons each morning and evening.
6. Pneumococcal vaccination: Healthy elderly people over 65 years old, or adults with chronic liver disease, kidney disease, diabetes, poor lung function, and people who may have an outbreak of pneumococcal infection should be vaccinated in time.
-
For COPD-induced decline in lung function, the following points should be noted:
1.Discourage patients from quitting smoking, and keep the air fresh for COPD caused by occupation, environmental pollution, and inhalation of toxic and harmful gases.
2.Reduce acute attacks, avoid colds, infections and other factors inducing acute attacks of COPD, and should be given positive ** in the acute phase.
3.Long-term inhaled corticosteroids in combination with long-acting 2-receptor agonists may improve lung function and reduce the frequency of exacerbations in stable patients, particularly those with recurrent exacerbations.
4.For patients with chronic respiratory failure, long-term oxygen therapy is beneficial in lung physiology, hemodynamics, and exercise capacity.
-
The full name of COPD is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and the English name is COPD. The most predominant feature is the restriction of airflow in and out of the lungs when the patient breathes. These include chronic bronchitis and emphysema with airflow limitation.
Shortness of breath is the most typical manifestation of COPD. Many people initially experience shortness of breath only when going upstairs or climbing a hill, which is relieved by rest. As the disease worsens, even daily activities such as dressing and eating can cause shortness of breath.
Once the situation of wheezing occurs frequently, it indicates that COPD is very serious at this time. If not intervened early**, it can even induce serious consequences such as respiratory failure.
Advice 2: Once the disease occurs, it can cause permanent damage to the lungs.
Many people may secretly mumble to themselves: two small coughs are nothing, and if the airflow is not smooth, maybe it will be better to take some medicine. If you also have such thoughts, I am afraid that you are underestimating the harm of COPD.
There is one fact you have to know: once COPD occurs, it can permanently damage the patient's airway and lung tissue. The resulting decline in lung function is almost irreversible.
What's worse is that the harm of COPD will spread and increase "outside the lungs". You can't even imagine that diseases such as myocardial infarction, angina, osteoporosis, depression, diabetes and glaucoma that seem to be "unrelated" to the lungs may be caused by COPD.
The most effective test for diagnosing COPD is pulmonary function tests, which can be used to determine the degree of airflow limitation. However, experts especially remind everyone that because COPD often progresses, even if adequate ** is given, lung function will deteriorate progressively. Therefore, experts recommend that smokers or high-risk groups with a history of chronic disease and emphysema should have continuous and regular pulmonary function monitoring.
-
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema with airflow obstruction features that can progress to a common chronic condition of cor pulmonale and respiratory failure. It is related to the abnormal inflammatory response of harmful gases and harmful particles, and the disability rate and case fatality rate are very high, and the global incidence rate over 40 years old has been as high as 9% to 10%. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common preventable disease characterized by persistent airflow limitation that progressively develops and is associated with an increased chronic inflammatory response of the airways and lungs to toxic particles or gases.
-
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common chronic chronic disease characterized by airflow obstruction and can progress to cor pulmonale and respiratory failure. COPD is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response to harmful gases and harmful particles, and has a high disability and mortality rate, with an incidence of 9% to 10% in people over the age of 40 worldwide. It can be seen that this is a high-incidence disease.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common preventable disease characterized by persistent airflow limitation that progressively develops and is associated with an increased chronic inflammatory response of the airways and lungs to toxic particles or gases.
In daily life, many people have a view that when COPD does not attack, it is cured, in fact, this view is wrong. COPD is an irreversible airflow limitation, which means that this permanent damage cannot be changed, and this will accompany the patient for the rest of his life. It is worth mentioning that every time a patient experiences an "acute attack", it will cause permanent damage to the lungs, so it should be avoided as much as possible.
So, what should COPD patients do in their daily lives to avoid entering an acute exacerbation? In fact, you just need to do the following:
The first is to stop smoking. Smoking is harmful to health, which is also one of the causes of COPD, therefore, quitting smoking is an important measure for COPD, and it is also a practical way, after quitting smoking, cough and sputum are reduced, and the rate of lung function impairment is slower than before quitting.
Then there is a certain amount of breathing training. For patients with COPD, it is necessary to learn to breathe deeply and slowly in the abdomen and pursed lips, which can also effectively reduce respiratory rate and increase tidal volume. Pursed lip breathing: Inhale through your nose, count from 1 to 2, and when you exhale, purse your lips like whistling and slowly blow forward, maintaining the exhalation time is 2 to 4 times the inhalation time.
Then it is timely supplementation of nutrition. For patients with COPD, malnutrition occurs due to further aggravation of respiratory load, increased respiratory function, and increased energy expenditure, resulting in further atrophy and weakness of respiratory muscles. Yes, yes, yes, some studies from relevant institutions have shown that the basic metabolic rate of COPD patients is higher than that of healthy people.
Therefore, for COPD patients, it is very necessary to develop good eating habits, eat small meals frequently, pay attention to nutrient intake, and maintain balanced nutrition.
Finally, there is home oxygen therapy. In fact, long-term home oxygen therapy is one of the important measures for patients in COPD remission, which can also improve the quality of life of patients and prolong the survival time, generally using nasal cannula to inhale oxygen, not less than 15 hours a day.
-
There is no cure for COPD, but it can help relieve symptoms, reduce the incidence of complications, and generally improve quality of life. Medications, supplemental oxygen, and surgery are some of the forms. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease makes it difficult to breathe.
Symptoms may be mild at first, beginning with intermittent cough and shortness of breath. As the condition progresses, symptoms become more and more difficult to breathe. You may feel wheezing and chest tightness or excessive phlegm.
Some people with COPD have an acute exacerbation, which is the onset of severe symptoms. At first, the symptoms of COPD can be fairly mild. You might mistake it for a cold.
Between 20% and 30% of long-term smokers develop COPD. Many others develop lung disease or decreased lung function. Most people with COPD are at least 40 years old and have at least a history of smoking.
The longer you smoke and the more you smoke, the greater your risk of developing COPD. In addition to cigarette smoke, cigar smoke, pipe smoke and secondhand smoke can also cause COPD.
-
Not having a seizure does not mean being cured. Most of the damage caused to the body by the lesion remaining in the body will remain, although it does not occur, it is necessary to pay more attention.
-
If COPD does not flare up for a long time, it can be said that you have well controlled it for a period of time, but it does not mean that the disease has been cured.
-
Not healing. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an irreversible airflow restriction that will continue to decline and require good care.
-
I am also COPD, emphysema, chest tightness is sad, now looking to take fresh bamboo drain, and ambroxol expectoration, in addition to amoxicillin anti-inflammatory 2 capsules a day, now tracheal phlegm discharge, chest tightness is also better.
-
In fact, the fact that this disease does not flare up does not mean that it is cured, and it still needs to be continued** and also observed.
-
Once COPD is diagnosed, it is impossible to be cured.
-
We have one healed here.
-
This disease is more difficult**, so it can only be controlled with medication. First and foremost, the patient should quit smoking. Secondly, the nutrition of the diet should be evenly supplemented. Avoid winds and colds. It is also necessary to supplement some vitamins appropriately. Healthy diet.
-
I think the first thing is to keep the indoor air fresh, then the temperature and humidity are appropriate, then do not place flowers indoors, and finally you must avoid going to public places to prevent infection or aggravation of the disease.
-
These patients usually stay in a place with relatively fresh air, and then they should also increase or decrease their clothes according to the change of weather, and at the same time do not go to some crowded places, and then develop good work and rest habits, and at the same time should eat lightly, pay attention to the regularity of work and rest, and do not overeat.
COPD is the lungs of the body, chronic obstructive disease, the lungs will be damaged, the normal gas exchange of the human body will be affected, will cause the lungs and multiple organs to be in a state of hypoxia, the patient will show dyspnea, cough and sputum symptoms, will also cause weakness of the limbs and other symptoms, the disease may be caused by long-term inhalation of polluting gases, or harmful particles, you can take oral antibiotic drugs ** condition, when going out, it is best to wear a mask.
1. The incidence of cardiovascular disease tends to increase. >>>More
In COPD, the approach varies depending on the severity of the patient's condition. >>>More
It may be caused by smoking and drinking, it may be inhaled by chemical haze or dust, it may be affected by air pollution, it may be inhaled second-hand smoke; There will be poor breathing, dry cough or hoarse throat, and there is a possibility of being **.
Patients with COPD can be under the guidance of a doctor, oral loratadine or vitamin C Yinqiao tablets and other drugs to carry out ** have a good ** effect, during the medication ** can drink more warm water can effectively replenish the water needed by the body, but also relieve the situation of phlegm in the throat, the patient may be due to the low resistance of the body lung by the virus caused by the disease.