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  1. 30 sie 2024 · Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions and tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this condition. Lifestyle and home remedies. If you have COPD, you can take steps to feel better and slow the damage to your lungs: Control your breathing.

  2. The GOLD 2018 document states that the treatment goals for COPD are symptom reduction (including improved exercise capacity and overall health status) as well as risk reduction for adverse outcomes (symptom progression, exacerbations, and mortality).

  3. 30 sie 2024 · Although COPD is a condition that can get worse over time, COPD is treatable. With proper management, most people with COPD can control symptoms and improve their quality of life. Proper management also can lower the risk of other conditions linked to COPD, such as heart disease and lung cancer.

  4. 25 cze 2021 · Both preventable and treatable, small airways disease has important clinical consequences if left unchecked. Small airways disease is associated with poor spirometry results, increased lung hyperinflation, and poor health status, making the small airways an important treatment target in COPD.

  5. www.mayoclinic.org › diseases-conditions › copdCOPD - Care at Mayo Clinic

    30 sie 2024 · Virtually every test and therapy for diagnosis and treatment of COPD is available at Mayo Clinic, including pulmonary function testing, lung volume reduction surgery, endoscopic lung volume reduction and lung transplant.

  6. 28 sty 2021 · In conclusion, triple therapy reduces the risk of mortality in patients with symptomatic COPD characterized by moderate or severe airflow obstruction and a recent history of moderate or severe exacerbations. This benefit is likely to be driven by reductions in exacerbations.

  7. mcpress.mayoclinic.org › living-well › what-is-copd-and-how-is-it-treatedTreating COPD - Mayo Clinic Press

    27 lut 2024 · COPD treatment focuses on minimizing further lung damage, controlling symptoms and preventing complications, particularly COPD flare-ups called exacerbations. First and foremost is eliminating exposure to the irritant that’s damaged the lungs.