Impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease on Community Health
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This document discusses the impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) on community health, including its effects on productivity, social isolation, and community development. It also explores the role of physicians in diagnosing and treating COPD, including medication, lifestyle changes, and counseling.
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1HEALTH PRACTICE 1) Discuss the impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease on the community health Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is responsible for affecting more than 17 million population in U.S. COPD is responsible for majorly affecting older people in a community but also afflict the younger people who are working. Due to debilitating and progressive nature of the disease, COPD interferes with a persons’ capability to work and thus decreases the overall productivity and loss of wages among the employees and the workers in working community (Cuthbert et al., 2019). High severity of COPD affects an individual’s strenuous activities and thus affects the population of any age, sex or race and inhibiting any active participation of the individual suffering from COPD. The older people in the community have a major setback as they lose their mobility due to age and severity of the disease thus leading to social isolation. The participation rate of people in the community development decreases as the people suffering from the decrease cannot be active and fragile enough to get involved and work like normal people (Butler et al., 2019). The symptom of COPD like breathlessness increases the anxiety level of an individual thus they isolate themselves and cannot enjoy in the community and socialise effectively. 2) The role of physician in treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is considered under chronic disease, which affects an individual breathing movement eventually making the patient restless and difficulty in breathing. There is no such cure for COPD hence it is very crucial for the doctor to diagnose the condition as early as possible (Vega et al., 2019). Once the physician or specialist diagnose the condition they will advise the patient with different methods to be active and healthy with effective medication and treatment in order to reduce the symptoms of COPD. Other than medication and treatment the doctor will also advise certain changes to be adopted in patient’s life such as change of diet, routine exercise and quitting smoking.
2HEALTH PRACTICE Doctor considered for treating COPD are pulmonologist and respiratory therapist (RT) who are proficient health professionals specialized in treating lung problems. They will guide the patientwitheffectivebreathingtreatmentanddifferentexercisesto successfullytreat problems like COPD (Lippiett et al., 2019). The doctor can understand the symptoms of diseases and can analyse effective treatment and diagnosis approaches for the patient suffering from COPD with proper counselling and medication approach.
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