lies below the lungs. The diaphragm flattens to draw air in as you inhale, then rises as you exhale.
Getting Oxygen
Air passes from the trachea into the bronchial tubes. These tubes branch out like a tree into smaller and smaller passages. Air travels through these branches, reaching the smallest airways-bronchioles, which end in air sacs called alveoli. Blood vessels surrounding the alveoli absorb oxygen into the blood stream. At the same time, the alveoli remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
How is COPD Treated?
COPD has no cure, but it can be treated. Your physician will work with you to develop plan which may include medication, learning to breath better, exercising, controlling stress and quitting smoking. Following through on your treatment plan will make the difference in how you feel.
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