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Learn MoreChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Hby Rose Broyles
What is It?
Refers to chronic bronchitis or emphysema where the airways become narrowed.
- Unlike asthma, condition is irreversible most of the time with a few exceptions. In between asthma attacks, the flow in the airways is good. Some people with COPD can take certain medications to help with a partial reversal of the obstruction.
- People with chronic asthma are considered to have COPD, where consistent inflammation, narrowing and scarring of the airways occurs.
Symptoms
- Shortness of breath
- Chronic cough
- Frequent respiratory infections
Causes
- 90% of COPD in the U.S. is caused from smoking – effects from 2nd hand smoking are not well known.
- some occupational pollutants such as: cadmium and silica increase risk of COPD (miners, coalworkers, construction workers, etc are at special risk)
- Alpha 1 Antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency – a rare genetic disorder
How is COPD Diagnosed?
- Thorough check of medical history which discloses symptoms of COPD plus a physical exam
- Chest X-rays, CT scan
- After a hospitalization occurs due to a respiratory infection.
- In chronic smokers, it is suspected when they develop shortness of breath , chronic persistent cough with sputum and frequent lung infections like bronchitis and pneumonia.
How is COPD Treated?
To prevent further deterioration of the lung, a treatment plan is usually followed as such:
- Quitting cigarette smoking
- Taking medication to dilate airways and to decrease inflammation
- Home oxygen therapy
- In severe cases, lung transplant or lung volume reduction surgery
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