Lung damage due to COPD is usually irreversible. However, medical advancements in available treatment options can help alleviate symptoms and reduce if not prevent further damage. Gleneagles Hospitals specialists will evaluate your condition and provide more suitable paths of treatment and recovery. These might include:
Cessation of smoking – The most important measure needed to slow the progression of the disease and increase the rate of survival
Home oxygen therapy – For severe copd as blood oxygen can be constantly low. Oxygen is supplied by using an oxygen concentrator or oxygen tanks
Lung transplantation – For extreme COPD cases
Lung volume reduction surgery to remove the diseased part of the lung – For certain patients (i.e. Those that suffer from emphysema)
Medication – Including inhalers and tablets to help open the airways, and antibiotics and steroids to manage inflammation of the airways
Pulmonary rehabilitation – For those with severe COPD. This involves exercise training, patient education, dietary guidance and psychological counselling
Yearly influenza vaccines as well as vaccination against pneumococcus (most common cause of pneumonia)