There is no cure for pulmonary fibrosis. Treatment focuses on slowing down disease progression, alleviating symptoms, and maintaining a high quality of life. Some medications are approved to treat pulmonary fibrosis, and others aim to reduce inflammation or treat GERD, two issues that exacerbate symptoms. Doctors may also prescribe supplemental oxygen. Some patients need it all day, while others require it only during periods of exertion. Another treatment is pulmonary rehab. Patients learn how to exercise and stay active while coping with the disease. The goal is to improve lung function and reduce symptoms.

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