COPD is a Major Concern in People Infected With COVID-19
1st January, 1970

1st January, 1970
People with severe COPD may have a higher risk of developing COVID-19 complications because COVID-19 affects the respiratory system. Amol Naikawadi, Preventive Healthcare Specialist from Indus Health Plus says “being physically active and working out can help improve breathing, fitness, and quality of life. Also a balanced diet and health weight can help. People suffering from severe COPD have to be hospitalised. Those with low oxygen levels in their bodies are at higher risk of getting anxiety and depression. Prevention is better than cure and keeping lungs healthier is much more efficient than getting it cured once it gets damaged. To keep your lungs healthy, avoid cigarettes, secondhand smoke, air pollution, or industrial exposures, as well as stay physically active “ News Covers In DT Health.
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