Posts Tagged ‘lung cancer’
How to Get Things Done When You’re Low on Energy
After any surgery or intensive medical treatment, available bodily energy will be low, because the body is using a lot of energy just to heal. And this is doubly true of anything that impacts the lungs. So, lung-cancer survivors need some particularized strategies for managing the energy they do have, and making the most of it.
Read MoreLung Cancer Breathing Techniques to Manage Shortness of Breath
Before diving into specific breathing techniques for lung cancer, here is some anatomical background on why breath-work is important.
Read MoreWhat to Know About Home Oxygen Therapy with Lung Cancer
After lung cancer surgery, oxygen therapy can be a vital part of your recovery. Learn about living normally while using home oxygen therapy.
Read MoreLung Cancer Recovery: It Isn’t Just about Exercise!
When you are in lung cancer recovery, you may experience some difficulty with doing the things you are used to doing. You may experience decreased endurance even during simple activities such as walking or shopping or doing the stairs. It may hurt to cough, making it difficult to clear your lungs of congestion. You may need…
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