$Unique_ID{BRK01049} $Pretitle{} $Title{What is COPD is and How is it Treated?} $Subject{chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD emphysema Respiratory lung lungs breath shortness breathing bronchitis cystic fibrosis asthma smoke smoker smokers smoking air pollution bronchial infection infections airways narrowed lost elasticity treat Bronchodilators Corticosteroids Bronchodilator} $Volume{H-5} $Log{ The Effects of Smoking*0007301.scf} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. What is COPD is and How is it Treated? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: My breathing difficulty has been diagnosed by my physician as COPD. Now I need more information from you. Could you please tell me what my condition is and how is it treated? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and many diseases can cause it. Essentially, it is difficulty in breathing and shortness of breath due to limited airflow through the lungs. Chronic bronchitis or chronic emphysema can contribute to COPD, as can other diseases like cystic fibrosis. Some COPD patients also suffer from asthma. The most common contributor to COPD is smoking, which is the leading cause of chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Because of smoking, COPD is a significant health problem in the United States and the number of cases will only increase as more people who have spent a lifetime smoking grow older. Exposure to air pollution is another risk factor in developing COPD, as is severe bronchial infection. In most COPD patients, the airways of their lungs have either become permanently narrowed or the tissue has lost its elasticity and is like a balloon that is stretched out of shape. COPD usually develops slowly over the course of years. Many patients show the symptoms for years before finally seeing a physician because of increasing shortness of breath. There is no cure for COPD and all treatments include eliminating factors or situations that exacerbate the problem. If you still smoke, the most important thing to do is to stop smoking. This will slow the progression of the disease, but your condition will not reverse. Other steps to take are to eliminate dust, animal hair, and other irritants from your home environment. There are several types of drugs that can be used to treat COPD. These will alleviate symptoms, and work to reduce potentially serious complications. Bronchodilators are commonly used to treat COPD, since these open the air passages and make breathing easier. Corticosteroids are used to reduce inflammation, and antibiotics may be necessary to clear infections away. It is also important to keep to a minimum the secretions in the bronchial tubes (air passages) and both sufficient fluid intake and medications may be helpful. You must be careful to try to avoid catching colds or respiratory infections, because your lungs are already weakened. I hope you had your flu shot this season, as you're just the person who can profit from this type of disease prevention. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.