Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a category of chronic inflammatory lung diseases that causes limitations in the lung airflow, making it difficult to breathe. COPD Day is observed on the third Wednesday of November every year with an objective to raise awareness about the disease and improve its prevention and treatment.
The number of people affected by COPD is on the rise and according to World Health Organisation, it will become the third leading cause of death by 2030 worldwide. Exposure to tobacco use and smoke has increased, hence the issue needs to be highlighted now.
COPD is not just shortness of breath or smokers’ cough, it could be a serious lung disease that if left undiagnosed can be life threatening.
You can check for symptoms like:
If you have a history of exposure to risk factors for the disease and have any of the symptoms visit a medical professional immediately.
Some prevention tips that you can follow are:
Know that it is “never too early, never too late” for COPD diagnosis and treatment which is also this year’s theme for COPD Day by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD).It is progressive, however, timely diagnosis and treatment can slow or restrict it. To be able to get diagnosed and treated you must be prepared. COPD treatment can prolong and drain you out of your financial resources. It is therefore recommended that that you are equipped; both mentally and financially for its care and prevention.
Source-
https://goldcopd.org/about-us/
http://www.who.int/respiratory/copd/en/
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