Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an obstruction of the lungs that is caused by a chronic condition, such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. Unlike many other diseases, COPD is usually preventable.
There are many steps you can take to reduce your risk of getting COPD, including:
If you are a smoker, the best thing you can do to prevent COPD is to stop smoking. Of course, nicotine is quite addictive, and a longtime smoker may find it difficult to quit.
Those who wish to quit need to understand that there is not only the physical but also the psychological aspect to nicotine addiction. There are many therapies that can help you resist both. Those who wish to prevent COPD by quitting smoking should consult their doctors. He will be able to recommend a method that is most suitable to your needs and lifestyle.
Here are a few methods people use to quit smoking:
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