Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) may refer to chronic bronchitis and emphysema that often occur together, later makes it difficult for one to breathe smoothly. If someone is diagnosed with COPD, tubes called airways carry air in and out of lungs, these airways may become partly blocked from inflammation and thickening that makes it more difficult to breathe.
At the end of airways are many tiny balloon-like air sacs, which inflate and deflate when to breathe in and out, these air sacs lose their elasticity. This can also make it more difficult to get air in and out of lungs: but at same time ONNURI COLORPUNCTURE a powerful tool to cope up with the condition!
Cause. May be because of cigarette smoking, the most common. Being around second hand smoke- from others who smoke also plays a role in an individual developing COPD. Other cause includes long-term exposure to other irritants, such as: chemicals, dust, air pollution.
In rare cases, genes may play a role. Persons who lack a protein called alpha 1 anti-trypsin may be more likely to develop the disease. Without the protein, lungs are more vulnerable to destruction, and disease tends to progress more quickly if smoker. Repeated lung infections may also give to COPD or make it worsen faster.
Symptoms. People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) might have no symptoms or only mild symptoms at first. As the disease develops over time, symptoms usually become more severe.
•Activity limitations but comfortably while resting
•Breath shortness especially with physical activity or exertion
•Chest tightness
•Colds or flu frequent
•Cough that doesn’t go away
•Coughs frequent that produces a lot of mucus
•Energy low
•Exercising, climbing stairs or walk long distances with difficulty
•Fingernails blue
•Fluids excess in lungs can make breathing difficult
•Weakness in lower muscles, and swelling in ankles, feet, or legs.
•Wheezing and whistling sound while breathing. In severe cases, COPD can cause weight loss without trying,
Advanced COPD leads to high pressure on lung arteries, which strains the right ventricle of heart and further leads to symptoms of leg swellingand bulging neck veins.
COPD often occurs in shared risk factors includes ischemic heart disease, heart blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, muscle wasting, osteoporosis, lung cancer, anxiety disorder and depression. In those with sever disease, a feeling of being tired is always common.

Diagnosis through breathing tests or physical examination is possible or through spirometer, which is painless test. It measures how much air lungs can hold and how fast can blow air out of lungs. Or may further include other lung function tests, a chest X-ray, or a test to measure the level of oxygen in blood.
So, to stay healthier, if a smoker, of course most important thing can do is to stop smoking. Plus, stay away from smoke, fumes, dust, and air pollution as much as you can!
•Balanced diet can give more energy and improve health.
•Eat healthy foods.
•Learn breathing exercises.
•Take regular rest breaks.
•Walk or do other light exercises several times a week.
One should right away presume emergency if: can’t walk or talk. Or heartbeats very fast or it has an irregular beat. Or lips or fingernails turn blue. Or breathe fast and hard.
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