COPD Treatment Options: What Helps You Breathe Better?

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COPD Treatment Options: What Helps You Breathe Better?

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COPD mainly affects the lungs by narrowing the airways and reducing lung elasticity.

COPD mainly affects the lungs by narrowing the airways and reducing lung elasticity.
COPD causes airway inflammation and loss of lung elasticity, which makes breathing progressively more difficult.
COPD does affect the lungs by narrowing airways and damaging lung tissue, which reduces airflow over time.

Which of the following is the most common cause of COPD?

Which of the following is the most common cause of COPD?
Long-term exposure to cigarette smoke is the leading cause of COPD and lung damage.
COPD is most commonly caused by long-term smoking, not infections, allergies, or lack of exercise.

Which symptom is commonly an early warning sign of COPD?

Which symptom is commonly an early warning sign of COPD?
A long-lasting cough with mucus is a common early symptom of COPD.
Early COPD often starts with a chronic cough and mucus, rather than sudden pain or fever.

COPD is a progressive condition, meaning symptoms usually worsen over time.

COPD is a progressive condition, meaning symptoms usually worsen over time.
COPD typically progresses gradually, especially without proper treatment and lifestyle changes.
COPD is generally progressive, with symptoms becoming more severe over time.

What is the main purpose of bronchodilator inhalers in COPD treatment?

What is the main purpose of bronchodilator inhalers in COPD treatment?
Bronchodilators relax airway muscles, making it easier for air to move in and out of the lungs.
Bronchodilators help open the airways but do not cure COPD or replace other treatments.

Which image best represents a correct lifestyle change that helps manage COPD?

Regular gentle exercise like walking can improve breathing efficiency and overall lung function in COPD.
Healthy lifestyle choices such as light physical activity support COPD management, unlike smoking or polluted environments.

Which lifestyle change is considered most important to slow COPD progression?

Which lifestyle change is considered most important to slow COPD progression?
Stopping smoking significantly reduces further lung damage and slows disease progression.
Smoking cessation is the most effective way to slow COPD progression.

COPD and asthma are the same condition with the same causes and progression.

COPD and asthma are the same condition with the same causes and progression.
COPD and asthma affect breathing but differ in causes, progression, and reversibility.
COPD is usually progressive and linked to long-term irritation, while asthma is often reversible and allergy-related.
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