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While it is true that COPD can develop from smoking, anybody has a chance to get it. There is just too much pollution in the air we breathe. Good exercise really helps, keeps the pollutants from building up in the body.
The following are some of the ways doctors are treating COPD to help improve health: use of medications to help ease symptoms, such as bronchodilators, vaccinations to help prevent different types of infections that can complicate COPD, oxygen therapy and in some cases surgical procedures.
Weight training is the best exercise to prevent osteoporosis
COPD or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease treatment helps a smoker because it helps them quit smoking for the long term, which helps prevent smokers from getting lung cancer and emphysema.
Exercise, do yoga, exercise the mind, and alot more stuff.
Injuries do to improper exercise.
you must exercise once a week
You dont exercise. ever.
Emphysema is one type of COPD. There are others.
Exercise can help prevent heart disease because it works the heart muscle and keeps the body healthy. This has to be incorporated with healthy eating as well.
This is known as an acidosis, which can either be respiratory (conditions such as COPD, emphysema/bronchitis, restrictive ventilation defects, pulmonary fibrosis etc) that prevent carbon dioxide leaving the body, or metabolic (exercise, aspirin overdose, lactic acid production due to sepsis etc).