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- Research shows perceived stress significantly worsens COPD symptoms, with high stress levels quadrupling the risk of serious flare-ups requiring medical intervention
- Stress triggers biological changes in COPD patients, increasing inflammation markers and oxidative stress that directly damage lung tissue and impair breathing
- People with COPD who experience high stress levels report greater death anxiety, especially women, unemployed individuals and those lacking education about their condition
- Understanding your condition and building confidence in managing symptoms (self-efficacy) significantly reduces both stress levels and physical complications of COPD
- Simple interventions like focused breathing, symptom tracking and establishing daily routines help interrupt the stress-symptom cycle and improve quality of life