Got slow lung resistance? Can you treat it?


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COPD is treatable. Although COPD is not completely cured, it can improve the patient's chest tightness and other related symptoms after standardized treatment. It can improve the patient's activity tolerance, reduce the acute exacerbation of COPD, and delay the progression of the disease. Therefore, patients with COPD can benefit from long-term standardized treatment. Patients with COPD often need inhaled corticosteroids combined with bronchodilators for treatment. If the patient's condition is mild, long-acting bronchodilators can be inhaled alone, and corticosteroids are not necessary. In addition, patients with COPD need to quit smoking, pay attention to cold and keep warm, and prevent respiratory infections. These non-drug treatment measures are also helpful for the patient's condition.