Surgery

Your doctor may suggest surgery if your COPD is severe and has damaged certain parts of your lungs. If you and your doctor decide surgery is right for you, you’ll need to commit to a healthy lifestyle. You’ll probably also need regular checkups, blood tests, and daily medication to stay healthy.
Surgery may be an option if:
- You have COPD symptoms like emphysema or chronic bronchitis.
- Your symptoms affect your quality of life.
- You have flare-ups more often than in the past, and you have to go into the hospital because of COPD flares.
- You’re not a smoker. If you’ve smoked in the past six months, you may not qualify for certain surgeries.
- You’re willing to go through pulmonary rehabilitation, which teaches you how to manage your COPD best and offers counseling about the emotional effects of lung surgery. [3]
Reference:
[1] https://www.healthline.com/health/copd#causes
[2] https://www.healthline.com/health/copd#symptoms
[3] https://www.webmd.com/lung/copd/10-faqs-about-living-with-copd











