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Lifestyle advice - living well with a long term respiratory condition

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People living with respiratory conditions will occasionally be in recovery after an episode of acute illness. This section gives management tips and practical advice on how to live well for longer with a long-term respiratory condition.

  • Recovery after an acute episode or hospital admission
  • Keeping well
  • Activity and pacing
  • Sleeping and Rest
  • Managing stress
  • Coping with setbacks, warning signs
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  • Topic 2 - Assessment and common lung diseases
  • Topic 3 - Treatment
  • Topic 4 - Management
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    • Lifestyle advice - living well with a long term respiratory condition
      • Recovery after an acute episode or hospital admission
      • Keeping well
      • Activity and pacing
      • Sleeping and Rest
      • Managing stress
      • Coping with setbacks, warning signs
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