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World COPD Day Highlights Need for Early Detection and Management

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2024-11-15 16:05:04
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Seoul, South Korea – As World COPD Day is observed on November 16th, health experts are urging people, especially smokers, to be vigilant about the symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). This progressive lung disease often goes unnoticed in its early stages and can eventually lead to severe breathing difficulties and even death.

COPD is characterized by ongoing inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it difficult to breathe. Common symptoms include shortness of breath, chronic cough, and mucus production. According to Dr. Choi Jun-young, a pulmonologist at Catholic University of Korea, Incheon St. Mary's Hospital, "Chronic inflammation causes narrowing of the airways and damage to lung tissue, leading to emphysema and making it difficult to breathe."

Risk Factors and Early Detection

Smoking is the leading cause of COPD, with 15-20% of smokers developing the disease. Other risk factors include exposure to harmful fumes or dust in the workplace, air pollution, and recurrent lung infections.

Early symptoms of COPD are often mild and easily overlooked. However, as the disease progresses, individuals may experience shortness of breath even with mild exertion, chest tightness, and wheezing. Regular lung function tests are crucial for early detection, especially for smokers and those with a history of lung disease.

Prevention and Management

The most effective way to prevent COPD or slow its progression is to quit smoking. Additionally, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, which may include bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids, can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. For older individuals, pneumococcal and influenza vaccinations are recommended to prevent acute exacerbations.

Regular physical activity is also beneficial for people with COPD, as it can help alleviate shortness of breath and improve overall well-being.

Dr. Choi emphasized the importance of early detection and ongoing management: "Early diagnosis through lung function tests can significantly improve outcomes for patients with COPD. With proper management, COPD can become a manageable condition, allowing individuals to live full and active lives."

World COPD Day

World COPD Day, designated by the World Health Organization, aims to raise awareness of this debilitating disease and encourage early detection and management. By understanding the risk factors and seeking medical advice promptly, individuals can take steps to protect their lung health.

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