Understanding COPD
COPD makes breathing gradually harder — but the right care and habits can slow it and protect quality of life. This guide explains COPD clearly and the steps that help people breathe and live better.
What COPD is and what causes it, the main symptoms, how it's managed, the power of stopping smoking, staying active, and avoiding flare-ups.
What's inside
- →What COPD is — the basics
- →Causes — smoking & beyond
- →Symptoms — what to notice
- →Managing it — with your doctor
- →Staying active — breathing better
- →Avoiding flare-ups — staying well
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about lung and respiratory health — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified doctor. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. See a doctor for diagnosis, an asthma or COPD action plan, and treatment, and do not start or stop any medication without medical advice. Seek emergency help for severe difficulty breathing, gasping, blue or grey lips or face, chest pain, or an asthma attack that doesn't ease with a reliever inhaler — call 911 immediately.