15 Exercise Skills for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), referred to as COPD, have less exercise and less mobility, while weak muscles need more oxygen, so they may be panting when shopping or cooking. Exercise can change this dilemma. When muscles are strong, daily activities will be easier. Step 1 Take a walk Almost every COPD patient has the ability to exercise, Especially for newly onset COPD patients, Walking is a good choice. Walking can be done anywhere, outdoors, at the mall or on the treadmill. When you feel discouraged or want to shrink back, try walking 30 seconds or 10 meters more every day, even if you walk slowly, it is good for your health. If you haven’t taken action yet, Read More …

Does having pets at home lead to asthma in children?

Bronchial asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases in children. In recent years, the prevalence rate of asthma in all countries in the world has shown an obvious upward trend. According to incomplete statistics, the prevalence rate of childhood asthma in Beijing rose from 0.78% to 2.06% in the 10 years from 1990 to 2000, an increase of 1.6 times. In 2010, the third national epidemiological survey of urban childhood asthma was carried out in 43 cities in China, and the report pointed out that domestic pets were the unique risk factors for asthma in children ≤ 3 years old [1]. Is it how’s relationship between domestic pets and childhood asthma, whether they should be [close] or Read More …