Air purifier can help you relieve chronic lung disease
Clean air is essential for everyone, but especially for people with COPD. Allergens like pollen and pollutants in the air can irritate your lungs and lead to more symptom flares.
The air in your home or office might seem clean enough. But what you can’t see could hurt you.
Tiny particles of pollutants like smoke, radon, and other chemicals can get into your home through open doors and windows as well as your ventilation system.
There are also indoor pollutants that come from cleaning products, the materials used to build your home, allergens like dust mites and mold, and home appliances.
The combination of these sources is why the concentration of indoor pollutants is two to five times higher than those of outdoor pollutants, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
One way to clear the air in your home is by using an air purifier. This stand-alone device sanitizes the air and removes fine particles like pollutants and allergens.
Purifiers filter the air in one room. They’re different from the air filter that’s built into your HVAC system, which filters your whole house. Air purifiers can cost hundreds of dollars.
An air purifier can help clear your home’s air of allergens and pollutants. Whether it will help improve COPD symptoms is still uncertain. There hasn’t been much research. The results of the studies that do exist have been inconsistent.
Yet the research does suggest that reducing particles and allergens in the air may ease lung symptoms.
For example, some studiesTrusted Source have shown that air cleaners that capture large amounts of allergens and dust particles improve lung function in people with asthma.
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