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Along with following your doctor’s advice, taking prescribed medication, and undergoing appropriate therapies, doing what you can to ensure a healthy home and work environment is also beneficial. While you can’t control the air outside, you can do things to improve indoor air quality by investing in an air purifier to help with COPD symptoms.
Millions of Americans have had to learn how to live with COPD. It’s a progressive disease with no cure, but you can slow it down by making changes in your daily life. If you smoke, please stop. Talk to your doctor, follow your treatment plan, stay inside when pollen counts and the air humidity is high. And consider investing in an air purifier for your home.