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Of course, you should quit smoking earlier, smoking is still very harmful to our human body, now you have suffered from COPD, which also shows that smoking has brought damage to your body, if you don't quit smoking, then, the future will bring a lot of pain, smoking will cause a lot of cancer, such as lung cancer, throat cancer, oral cancer, etc., these cancers are largely due to smoking, if you don't stop it in time, then you are likely to suffer from these cancers, in the future** Not only will your people be very guilty, but they may also spend money and not look good, so don't smoke anymore, in addition, if your friends or family members absorb your second-hand smoke, their bodies will also be harmed, for the health of yourself and others, you must stay away from smoking. <>
Nowadays, many people know that smoking is very harmful to our human body, but they still can't control the desire to smoke, I think the main reason is that they do not have a determination to quit smoking, if you make up your mind, I believe you can quit, especially for some people with high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, hyperlipidemia and other diseases must immediately ban smoking. <>
In my opinion, smoking is not a little good for the human body, not only a waste of money, but also harm the body, why do we do this kind of thing, it is better to keep this money, buy something delicious to give, but also to our body to bring nutrition, smoking if once it leads to the occurrence of disease, the ultimate harm is still yourself, no one can replace, in addition, there are many ways to quit smoking, if you make up your mind to quit smoking, then, in ordinary life, you must stay away from people who love to smoke, In addition, if you want to smoke, you can eat a little melon seeds or candy, which can alleviate our thoughts of smoking, in addition, regular exercise can also reduce the number of smoking, not only that, exercise can also improve our immunity. <>
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Patients with COPD must quit smoking and should pay attention to the prevention of respiratory tract infection, which may induce acute exacerbations of COPD, which will accelerate the decline of lung function, thereby accelerating the progression of the disease, which is not conducive to the control of the disease.
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Yes, COPD patients who have smoking habits should quit smoking as soon as possible, because smoking will aggravate the symptoms, and smoking does not have any benefits to the body, and the harm to the body is very great, so not only COPD patients, but all people should quit smoking as soon as possible.
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Of course, you should quit smoking as soon as possible, because smoking is very harmful to the body and can also aggravate the condition of the lungs.
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If you have lung problems, you should quit smoking as soon as possible, as it may accelerate the lesion, and quitting smoking is very good for the lungs.
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If you already have lung disease, you must quit smoking!
In life, there are many people who have formed a dependence on tobacco, and there are a lot of smoking behaviors when they are young, and when they reach the stage of middle and old age, the body begins to have adverse reactions, and for the sake of the body, they may make up their minds to quit smoking, but if they suddenly quit smoking for decades, can the body recover as before? Old smokers who have smoked for a long time will definitely encounter various withdrawal symptoms when quitting smoking, in fact, this is very normal, the body has a deep dependence on nicotine, and suddenly stop taking nicotine, it will inevitably usher in physical abnormalities.
However, these symptoms are time-sensitive, and most people may struggle to overcome them by willpower alone, so some smoking cessation products can be used to help them quit smoking. For example, varenicline tartrate can effectively improve the success rate of quitting smoking and greatly alleviate the withdrawal symptoms when quitting smoking.
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Smoking is definitely linked to COPD. COPD usually causes coughing and producing a lot of mucus, shortness of breath and other symptoms. Effects of COPD on the lungs.
The patient's airway may be blocked. COPD reduces lung function by destroying the airways and air sacs in the lungs. When a person with healthy lungs inhales air, the air travels along the windpipe into the airways of the lungs, called the bronchi.
<> in the lungs, the bronchial branches into thousands of smaller, thinner channels called bronchi. At the end of these tubes are bundles of tiny, round air sacs called alveoli. There are more than 300 million alveoli in the lungs.
At the same time, carbon dioxide also enters the air sacs from the capillaries. These events occur at the same time, which we call gas exchange.
Healthy airbags are elastic and very elastic. When a person breathes, the air bag fills up like a balloon. When they exhale, the air sacs contract as the air moves outward.
The body uses energy to blow up the air bags, but when the air bags return to their original size, it does not use energy to empty them. People with COPD** have less air in and out of the respiratory tract. Some physiological problems in the lungs can cause this:
The development of COPD is due to a number of different factors, but the most common cause is cigarette smoke. Other common risks include environmental and genetic factors. Inhalation of any pollutant can cause COPD, whether it is cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals, cooking fumes, or severe air pollution.
Even for those who have not been exposed to pollutants, genetics may play a role in the development of COPD. We feel that genetics also makes some people more sensitive to the effects of cigarette smoke and pollutants than others. People often mistakenly think that shortness of breath or persistent cough is just another symptom.
Therefore, it is possible that many people do not know they have COPD until their condition worsens.
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It is because if you smoke for a long time, there will be a lot of nicotine in the application, resulting in some toxic substances in the body that will harm the lungs, and eventually cause COPD, which may affect the absorption of the lungs, and may also cause poisoning, easy to cause suffocation, affect blood circulation, and may also lead to cerebral infarction.
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Because a lot of black particles will form in the lungs over a long period of time, it will lead to COPD. The health hazards are that it can lead to lung cancer, it can lead to emphysema, it can lead to lung failure, it can lead to poor breathing, and it can also lead to asthma.
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Because cigarettes contain a lot of harmful ingredients, it may seriously affect the health of the lungs, and eventually lead to a decrease in the lungs' immunity, which will induce such diseases. It may cause respiratory infections, may affect the body's metabolism, affect blood lipids, affect blood pressure, and affect the brain.
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Smoking cessation can improve the condition of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, improve the quality of life of patients, and prolong the survival period. Risk factors for COPD include smoking, air pollution, recurrent respiratory infections, immune disorders, and climate changes.
Smoking is the number one culprit in the emergence of COPD. Smoking can cause COPD and worsen COPD. At present, there are two major measures that have been proven to be effective in the intervention of COPD**, one of which is smoking cessation.
In order to prolong life and reduce the pain caused by the disease, patients should have a strong willingness to quit smoking, do not smoke, and avoid secondhand smoke.
If you really can't quit smoking, you can seek help from a smoking cessation clinic. Quitting smoking can prolong the patient's survival cycle and improve the condition.
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Smokers should quit immediately, and it's not too late to quit at any time. In general, symptoms such as cough, sputum production, and dyspnea caused by COPD will lessen and gradually disappear after 4 weeks of quitting smoking.
In daily life, adhering to appropriate physical exercise is very effective in preventing the exacerbation of COPD, such as brisk walking, tai chi, and breathing exercises. Patients should eat a varied diet while maintaining their weight. You can't eat too much food at a time, and you can eat four or five meals a day.
In addition, it is advisable for patients to have home oxygen cylinders and oxygen concentrators at home to ensure that oxygen is continuously inhaled at a low flow when needed. Oxygen cylinders and oxygen concentrators must be equipped with oxygen meters.
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Hello, do you have any symptoms at present, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract, which can not be solved by quitting smoking, and sometimes you need to take drugs ** such as anti-inflammatory, phlegm, antiasthmatic drugs, and sometimes long-term oxygen therapy.
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It is only that the discomfort will be improved, but it will not cure COPD.
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Smoking can lead to COPD, and smoking cessation is effective in reversing lung function in COPD. Usually 3 months after quitting smoking, smokers without COPD have improved lung function and a feeling of refreshment. For reducing the risk of disease progression.
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First of all, we know that patients with COPD can alleviate the existence of some triggers of COPD by quitting smoking. COPD cannot be cured after quitting smoking, but it can play a very good role in relieving COPD** after quitting smoking.
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Quitting smoking with COPD is not necessarily good. After the appearance of COPD, timely quitting smoking can slow down the progression of the disease, reduce the rate of decline in lung function, usually must avoid in the environmentally polluted air, but also to avoid smoke and dust and other harmful gases inhaled into the body, usually must pay more attention to rest, maintain sufficient sleep, but also open windows for ventilation.
After quitting smoking, the decline rate of lung function will be alleviated to a certain extent, quitting smoking can also reduce the occurrence of diabetes or coronary heart disease, avoid metabolic abnormalities, we must detect it early, so as not to delay the best time, we must adjust the structure of the diet in time, the diet is mainly light, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.
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One of the problems of COPD is hypoxia, and long-term smoking or long-term inflammation will lead to damage to the lungs and alveoli, and when more alveoli are damaged, emphysema will appear, and in severe cases, pulmonary bullae will appear, which will seriously affect the exchange of gas in the body, resulting in hypoxia of COPD. If you have COPD, you can't smoke, and if you continue to smoke, it will worsen your condition. Tobacco contains a large amount of nicotine, which will have a certain impact on COPD and aggravate the symptoms of cough and sputum, so it is recommended to quit smoking.
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Secondhand smoke. Although many of my friends don't smoke, inhaling cigarettes produced by others can also increase the risk of COPD, even if the baby is exposed to secondhand smoke from their mother's inhalation before birth.
Environmental factors. Environmental factors are also an important trigger for COPD, including dust and chemicals in homes, outdoor environments, workplaces, air pollution, and smog.
People who come into contact with coal dust and crystalline silica are at increased risk of getting sick, which may be related to the workplace. At the same time, other industries where workers are at greater risk are rubber, plastics, textiles, leather, and construction.
Genetic factors. Some genetic factors also contribute to a higher risk of COPD, such as a deficiency in a substance called -1 antitrypsin (a protein produced in the liver), which is estimated to occur in 1 in 3,000-5,000 people in North America with antitrypsin deficiency (AAT). People who smoke and have AATs are at greater risk of developing COPD.
Experts also point out that a wide variety of genes are being discovered. These genetic factors put non-smokers at risk for COPD.
Age. Age is also an important factor in COPD, which is at higher risk for older people, with those over 65 years of age at the highest risk.
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COPD is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) characterized by incomplete reversible airflow limitation. Chronic obstructive pulmonary pulmonary airflow limitation is often progressively worsening and is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response to harmful particles or gases, primarily smoking. There are many elements of COPD, and many factors are still unclear so far and need to be further studied.
In recent years, researchers believe that COPD includes two aspects: individual susceptibility factors and environmental factors, and they affect each other. The most well-established individual susceptibility factor is 1-antitrypsin deficiency, with smoking being the most predominant environmental factor, as well as exposure to occupational dusts and chemicals (smoke, allergens, industrial exhaust fumes, indoor polluted air, etc.). In rural China, the risk factors of COPD are also related to the large amount of oil smoke produced during cooking and the smoke and dust produced by fuel.
At present, smoking is recognized as an important element of COPD, and the longer you smoke, the greater the amount of cigarettes smoked, and the higher the prevalence. The prevalence of chronic bronchitis is more than 10 times higher in smokers than in nonsmokers. According to statistics, the prevalence of chronic bronchitis is as high as those who smoke more than 40 cigarettes a day.
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One of the problems of COPD is hypoxia, and long-term smoking or long-term inflammation will lead to damage to the lungs and alveoli, and when more alveoli are damaged, emphysema will appear, and in severe cases, pulmonary bullae will appear, which will seriously affect the exchange of gas in the body, resulting in hypoxia of COPD. If you have COPD, you can't smoke, and if you continue to smoke, it will worsen your condition. Tobacco contains a large amount of nicotine, which will have a certain impact on COPD and aggravate the symptoms of cough and sputum, so it is recommended to quit smoking.
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