How long does a 30 year old with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) live?

The survival rate of 30-year-old patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is very high if they are treated with early intervention. Due to the relatively young age of the patients and their relatively good physical quality in all aspects, the survival rate can be up to 30 years or more, but the prerequisite is still active prevention. The main causes of COPD are smoking, air pollution, occupational dust exposure and other diseases. Therefore, in order to improve the survival rate of 30-year-old patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, it is necessary to quit smoking, get rid of occupational dust contact, and prevent respiratory tract infections. Usually to participate in sports, eat more high quality protein high food, regular monitoring lung imaging and lung function measurements and other tests, in the stabilization period, can be a long time inhalation of bronchodilators or glucocorticoids, to slow down the progress of the disease.