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- $Title{Diagnostic Fears of Respiratory Symptoms}
- $Subject{bronchitis emphysema COPD Respiratory System systems shortness short
- breath cough wheezing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD chronic
- bronchitis emphysema smoking chronic obstructive lung disease lungs bronchi
- trachea smoke}
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- Diagnostic Fears of Respiratory Symptoms
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- QUESTION: Like so many of your readers, I too have symptoms that are
- bothersome, but fear the diagnosis more. But my shortness of breath is
- worsening and I can't rid myself of this cough. Now I have begun to wheeze
- and wonder if the time has not come to see my doctor. What's your advice?
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- ANSWER: I think you have already made up your mind, and just need a few words
- of encouragement from me before making that all important appointment with
- your physician. Although there are a number of possible diagnoses, the three
- symptoms you describe--shortness of breath, cough and wheezing--make Chronic
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) the most likely choice. Usually a
- mixture of chronic bronchitis and emphysema, this frequently seen disease
- strikes about 1 in 14 people over the age of 45. It develops gradually, as in
- your case, and may first be detected by a physician when a bad cold or the flu
- strikes and a visit to the office is needed. It tends to run in families, and
- its number one cause is smoking. Other factors, such as exposure to dust,
- chemical fumes or other irritants, can contribute to its development. The
- lung passages become inflamed and swollen, produce mucus, which blocks the
- flow of air to and from the lungs, and produce all the symptoms that are
- bothering you. While there is no cure, many treatments are available that
- will reduce the symptoms and make you feel better. The cigarettes must go,
- and there are a few other life changes that can dramatically improve your
- outlook for the future.
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- 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.
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