COPD is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease sometimes called COLD Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. COPD is a CLASSIFICATION given to someone who has two or more of the 5 obstructive lung diseases and is retaining CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the body. The 5 obstructive diseases are Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Cystic Fibrosis. All other lung disease are restrictive lung diseases.
The two most common diseases associated with COPD are Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis.
Treatments for COPD include but are not limited to oxygen therapy, bronchiodilators, steroids, leukotriene modifiers, OTC and prescription allergy medications.
The most common cause of COPD is smoking.
2007-03-26 01:31:15
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answered by Matt A 7
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It is a chronic lung disease that includes two main illnesses: chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Sorry to say but i think there is no cure for COPD.
It is almost always caused by cigarette smoking. The best way prevent or keep COPD from getting worse is to quit smoking.
The most common signs of COPD are chronic coughing and shortness of breath. If you are a smoker who coughs and is usually short of breath, then you might have COPD. Talk to your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.
Your doctor might give you a special test to see how well your lungs are working. In this test, you take deep breaths and then blow into a machine. The machine measures how deeply you can breathe and how fast you can move air in and out of your lungs. You might also have a chest x-ray. The x-ray can show signs of COPD.
If you have COPD, the most important thing you can do is to stop smoking. This can stop or at least slow the damage to your lungs. Talk to your doctor about how to stop smoking. If you quit smoking soon, you have a better chance of living longer and being healthier.
Your doctor may also have you take some medicines to make you feel better and breathe more easily. These medicines can include antibiotics and some medicines that you inhale (breathe in). You might need to take steroids and antibiotics if you get a respiratory infection.
2007-03-26 01:36:50
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answered by C2 1
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COPD is yet another term for emphysema. the lungs do not substitute the oxygen like they did whilst there grew to become into no harm. you do not would desire to be a smoker to have COPD, besides the shown fact that that's maximum often linked with cigarettes. Even the cessation of smoking won't heal COPD-it would desire to not worsen besides the shown fact that this is going to by no skill get extra advantageous and protracted bronchitis is often additionally sustained via those sufferers who will finally stay to tell the story bottled oxygen
2016-11-23 16:27:26
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answered by ? 4
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Is a group of diseases characterised by limitation of airflow in the airway that is not fully reversible. COPD is the umbrella term for chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma and a range of other disorders. It is most often due to tobacco smoking.
2007-03-26 01:35:08
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answered by nhart24 2
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It is disease of the lungs. 'Smokers Lung' is the other common name for it. As a very high percentage of smokers end up with it. It can only be controlled not cured as the damage has already been done.
You can get inhalers, steriods, and breathing aparatus to help. I think there are 3 stages of this disease.
I suggest if you smoke you cut out right now.
My grandmother had it.
2007-03-26 01:29:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a disease in the lungs caused by smoking
there is no cure for it but you can get medicines that can help you breathe more easily.
There are lots of web sites you can go on and look up in more detail
2007-03-26 01:32:33
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answered by dreams 6
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It is a name that describes a chronic lung condition.
you can take medication to control it, but there is no cure.
2007-03-26 12:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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hi have u got copd? my dad has got it. its in your lungs i think its just where part of ur lung has gone bad. my dad has inhalers for it but he still smokes. hope this helps you. bye
2007-03-26 01:25:02
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answered by louisejess3 2
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