7 Reasons Why Pulmonary Rehabilitation is Important for PF Patients

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Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) should be part of the treatment plan for any chronic lung disease, including pulmonary fibrosis. It’s a combination of exercise, breathing techniques, diet and education that aims to help give patients a better quality of life and be able to have more control of their symptoms.

We’ve compiled a list of reasons why pulmonary rehabilitation is important for pulmonary fibrosis patients based on information from the British Lung Foundation and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

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Disease Education

Pulmonary rehabilitation will include education about your specific lung disease. It will give you the opportunity to find out about the latest treatment methods, therapies, and medications relevant to pulmonary fibrosis. It will also help you figure out how to take your medications and what to do if you’re unwell.

Find out about pulmonary rehabilitation from a patient’s point of view. 

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Diet Advice

Pulmonary rehabilitation will give you diet advice that’s specific to the needs of a pulmonary fibrosis patient, which may differ significantly to that of someone who has other health problems.

Top five pulmonary fibrosis questions to ask your doctor. 

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Exercise

The pulmonary rehabilitation program will include physical exercise which aims to improve muscle strength and overall health. Exercise is now seen as an important part of treatment for pulmonary fibrosis and PR will take you through a regimen that is tailored to your physical capabilities.

Study finds that exercise is crucial for IPF patients. Read more about it here.

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Breathing Strategies

Pulmonary rehabilitation will teach you about different breathing strategies and exercises you can do to help when your breathing becomes difficult.

Find out more about multi-discipline approaches to pulmonary fibrosis treatment. 

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Help With Fatigue

As you get stronger, through the exercise regimen designed in your pulmonary rehabilitation, you should start to feel stronger, less tired and able to sleep better.

Find out about staying healthy when you have pulmonary fibrosis. 

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Improve Quality of Life

The rehabilitation is designed to help you get stronger over time, so you should find that you can walk further distances and get back some of your independence.

Read about how you can teach your lungs to improve your breathing.

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Offer Support and Friendship

Pulmonary rehabilitation sessions are often group sessions so this gives you the opportunity to meet people who are in the same position as you. Not only will the sessions be social, but you’ll be able to help one another out, share experiences and support each other.

Find out more about personalized care for pulmonary fibrosis patients. 

 

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