Respiratory diseases impact millions globally, with the World Health Organization citing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a leading cause of death. The lungs, essential for oxygen exchange, are often overlooked until symptoms become severe. Early signs of compromised lung function, such as mild fatigue or subtle shortness of breath, are easy to dismiss. Recognizing these warning signals before the onset of acute breathlessness is a significant challenge, delaying vital interventions like portable oxygen that could enhance both quality of life and long-term outcomes.
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34. The Invisible Disability Many people living with early-stage respiratory disease face the unique challenge of having an “invisible disability.” Unlike visible impairments, the need for…