Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)Other TreatmentOther treatment for
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
includes: - Pulmonary rehabilitation, which employs
a team of health professionals that monitors and treats the medical, physical,
and emotional aspects of COPD. It generally combines exercise, breathing
therapy, emotional support, nutritional guidance, and education. Pulmonary
rehabilitation is required for people who are having
lung volume reduction surgery or a
lung transplant.
- Oxygen treatment,
which increases the amount of oxygen in the blood and lungs, may improve
shortness of breath, and prolongs survival for people who have severe COPD and
low oxygen levels. For more information, see:
Oxygen therapy: Using oxygen at
home.
- Ventilation devices, which are used to
aid breathing. They are used most often in the hospital during a
sudden and severe increase in shortness of breath (COPD
exacerbation).
- Alpha-1 antitrypsin injections (such as
Aralast, Prolastin, or Zemaira), which may be helpful for people who have
alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
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