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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Emphysema occurs in smokers and causes shortness of breath. Don't smoke, get vaccinated ('flu, pneumonia and covid) and do a pulmonary rehabilitation course.
A choir for people with respiratory conditions, including COPD. Sing great songs, chat, drink tea, and eat cake! People’s Parkfield CIC, 4-8 Temperance Street, Torquay, TQ2 5PU. Thursdays 2pm-4pm. The price is ‘pay what you can’ with £5 per session suggested. Contact 01837 53754 or info@wrenmusic.co.uk
Find out what COPD is, what the symptoms are, and how it’s diagnosed and treated. Includes managing and treating COPD flare-ups (exacerbations), tips on keeping active and what pulmonary rehabilitaion is (we can refer you)
Type the name of your inhaler in the search box for a video demonstrating how to use it correctly, and get better control of your COPD!
There is strong evidence that this can improve your quality of life. This short video explains how. We can refer you. More info here
To help you cope when you are feeling short of breath
Important guidance about your rescue pack - when to take your Antibiotics or Prednisolone
This patient leaflet will give you important information about how a balanced and varied diet can help maintain strength and fitness, as well as helping your body fight infection.
Medical Care when we are closed
NON-EMERGENCY: Have a look at out "Get health information" page. Alternatively, call 111 for non-urgent medical advice.
MINOR INJURIES: We do not provide a minor injuries service. You should attend A&E or a local minor iunjuries unit. The LIVE WAITING times for these services are listed here.
EMERGENCY: Dial 999 or go to your nearest A&E Department (you must not dial 999 for anything other than an emergency)
If you do need to attend the emergency department at Torbay Hospital please read this leaflet.