5 Most Common COPD Symptoms & How to Manage Them
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common respiratory condition that is characterized by a progressive decline in lung function. It is often caused by long-term exposure to irritants such as tobacco smoke, air pollution, and secondhand smoke. COPD can be a serious and life-threatening condition, but with proper management, it is possible to improve symptoms and quality of life. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the 5 most common COPD symptoms and how to manage them.
Here are five of the most common COPD symptoms
- Shortness of breath: Shortness of breath is a common symptom of COPD, and it may be worse with activity or during periods of increased air pollution. To manage shortness of breath, try to avoid activities that make your breathing worse, use a rescue inhaler as prescribed by your doctor, and try to maintain good posture when you breathe.
- Cough: A persistent cough is a common symptom of COPD, and it may be accompanied by phlegm or mucus. To manage a cough, try to avoid irritants such as tobacco smoke and air pollution, drink plenty of fluids to help thin out mucus, and use a humidifier to add moisture to the air.
- Fatigue: COPD can be a physically and emotionally draining condition, and it is common to feel fatigued. To manage fatigue, try to pace yourself and take breaks when you need them, get plenty of rest, and engage in activities that you enjoy and that are within your physical limits.
- Chest tightness: Chest tightness is a common symptom of COPD, and it may be worse with activity or during periods of increased air pollution. To manage chest tightness, try to avoid activities that make your breathing worse, use a rescue inhaler as prescribed by your doctor, and try to maintain good posture when you breathe.
- Swelling in the ankles and legs: Swelling in the ankles and legs can be a symptom of COPD, and it may be caused by fluid accumulation due to decreased circulation or to a build-up of waste products in the body. To manage swelling, try to elevate your legs when you are sitting, avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time, and wear compression stockings if recommended by your doctor.
If you are experiencing COPD symptoms, it is important to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. Treatment options may include medications to open up the airways and reduce inflammation, oxygen therapy, and lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking and avoiding exposure to irritants. It is important to work with your healthcare team to develop a management plan that is right for you.
Can Serrapeptase be a COPD treatment?
COPD Relief Working After 6 Days
“I have started my Serrepeptase 80,000 IU for my Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and I must say I believe that it’s working for me already after just six days.
My cousin who is on kidney dialysis and who is a stroke victim (can’t walk and has one arm dead) but can speak again, says that I am sounding a LOT better of late on the phone, and HE wants to start the same. So I am going to order him some “Blockbuster AllClear” to start with as he needs an immune boost.
It’s amazing how he believes in it based on ME sounding a lot better – and believe me, my chest feels good now. I am sending for a bottle of CurcuminX4000 and as you can tell, starting slowly and moving up with more medication.”
– Rob M., United Kingdom
In 2006, Mike Tawse was confined to his wheelchair and his friends were planning his funeral. His lungs and, as a consequence, his heart, were rapidly coming to a full stop. All the doctors could do was add another drug to a total of 14. Luckily for him, he was introduced to the plan from my book. Within weeks he was recovering and now 10 years later he is still on those drugs. He still has Cerebral Palsy but now he has a life. He carried out my plan to the letter and made most of the diet changes.
Compare that to Margaret’s father with asbestosis. She contacted me and was very anxious about his limited life as he was sitting in his chair, strapped to an oxygen mask. The doctors had told her that such a condition is terminal and he could only get worse. Unfortunately, like many men, he would not consider the diet change but she did persuade him to accept one step of the plan – supplementing with Serrapeptase. “Occasionally he took two steps,” says Margaret. “Nevertheless, he discarded his oxygen mask and enjoyed getting about, going to the shops, and chatting with all his friends. He was sufficiently satisfied with that and that it would extend his life…and it did. (My comment – imagine if he had done the whole plan?)
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