Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

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Getting Started Emphysema Quiz COPD Quizchevron_right Emphysema Quizchevron_right Calculating Your Health Cost of Smoking Calculator There isn't much good that can be said about smoking. Now, on a positive note, do you know how much money you can save if you quit smoking today? What is COPD? See All  Anatomy of the Respiratory System in What is COPD? A detailed look at the respiratory system and how it works....more  Chronic Bronchitis in What is COPD? Chronic bronchitis is long-term inflammation of the breathing tubes (bronchi). It is common among smokers. People with chronic bronchitis tend to get lung infections more easily. They also have episodes of acute bronchitis, when symptoms are worse. ...more  Pulmonary Emphysema in What is COPD? Emphysema is a chronic lung condition in which the air sacs (alveoli) may be destroyed, narrowed, collapsed, stretched, or overinflated. Pulmonary emphysema is part of a group of lung diseases called COPD. 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Read on to learn what to expect. ...more  Chest X-Ray in Pulmonary Tests & Procedures A chest X-ray is an imaging test that uses X-rays to look at the structures and organs in your chest. It can help your healthcare provider see how well your lungs and heart are working. Certain heart problems can cause changes in your lungs. Certain diseases can cause changes in the structure of the heart or lungs. ...more  Lung Scan in Pulmonary Tests & Procedures A lung scan is an imaging test to look at your lungs and help diagnose certain lung problems. A lung scan may also be used to see how well treatment is working. ...more  Lobectomy in Pulmonary Tests & Procedures A lobectomy is a surgery to remove one of the lobes of the lungs....more  Lung Transplant in Pulmonary Tests & Procedures A lung transplant is surgery to remove a diseased lung and replace it with a healthy lung from another person. ...more  CT Scan of the Chest in Pulmonary Tests & Procedures A computed tomography (CT) scan is a type of imaging test. It uses X-rays and a computer to make images or slices of the body. A CT scan can make detailed pictures of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat, organs, and blood vessels. They are more detailed than regular X-rays. ...more  BiPap in Pulmonary Tests & Procedures Some medical problems can make it hard for you to breathe. In these cases, you might benefit from bilevel positive airway pressure. It is commonly known as “BiPap” or “BPap.” It is a type of ventilator - a device that helps with breathing. ...more Managing Your COPD See All Pulmonary Rehabilitation Care  See All Managing Symptoms See All Managing Medications and Equipment See All Self-Care See All Preventing Complications See All  Overview of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) in Pulmonary Rehabilitation Care PM&R is a medical specialty that works to restore function for a person who has been disabled due to a disease, disorder, or injury. ...more  Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Pulmonary Rehabilitation Care A pulmonary rehab program can help people with long-term (chronic) lung diseases. Here's what you need to know. ...more  Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMandR) Treatment Team in Your Health Care Team Learn about the different specialists who make up the rehabilitation treatment team....more  Patient and Family in Your Health Care Team You as the patient and your family are the most important members of the rehab team....more  Signs of Respiratory Distress in Managing Symptoms It's important to learn the symptoms of respiratory distress to know how to respond appropriately. ...more  Inhalers and Nebulizers for Asthma in Managing Medications and Equipment Inhalers and nebulizers deliver medicine directly to the lungs. They cause fewer side effects than medicine taken by mouth or injection. ...more  Managing COPD: Medicines for Long-Term Control in Managing Medications and Equipment You may need several types of medicine to control your COPD symptoms. You may take some of these medicines using an inhaler. Others you may take by mouth. ...more  Influenza (Flu) in Immunizations Influenza, or flu, is a respiratory tract infection that spreads easily. It is caused by a virus. ...more  Pneumonia in Immunizations Pneumonia is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or chemical irritants. It is a serious infection or inflammation in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquid. ...more  COPD: End-of-Life Care in Emotional Support What kind of care would you want if you were no longer able to speak for yourself? Read on to learn how to prepare. ...more  Traveling with a Chronic Condition in Preventing Complications See your healthcare provider as early as possible before you leave on your trip. Discuss any risks that may be involved and plan for immunizations, medicine, and medical devices you may need while you're away. ...more Preventing COPD See All Smoking Cessation See All Air Pollution See All Occupational Exposures See All  Smoking and Respiratory Diseases in Smoking Cessation Diseases caused by smoking kill more than 480,000 people in the U.S. each year. Here's a look at the risks linked to smoking, as well as information to help you quit. ...more  How to Quit Smoking, Again in Smoking Cessation Follow these suggestions to help you kick the habit, again--this time, for good....more  What Are the Health Effects of Air Pollution? in Air Pollution A look at some of the major air pollutants and how they can affect you....more  Indoor Air Can Cause Health Problems in Air Pollution Don't think you're safe just because you're inside. The air in homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities. ...more  Occupational Lung Diseases in Air Pollution, Occupational Exposures Work-related lung diseases are lung problems that are made worse in certain work environments. They are caused by long-term exposure to certain irritants that are breathed into the lungs. These lung diseases may have lasting effects, even after the exposure ends. Read on for more details. ...more Interactive Tools See All  Cost of Smoking Calculator There isn't much good that can be said about smoking. Now, on a positive note, do you know how much money you can save if you quit smoking today?...more  COPD Quiz Smoking is the main cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a serious, debilitating and often fatal illness. Take this quiz to find out more about COPD and how to prevent it....more  Emphysema Quiz The main symptom of emphysema is shortness of breath, which is caused by permanent damage to the small air sacs and small airways in the lungs....more Multimedia See All  Your Health Checklist: Monitoring with a Peak Flow Meter Follow this checklist to help you monitor your asthma with a peak flow meter....more  Understanding Slips and Relapses Recognize your nicotine triggers and learn how to cope with them to prevent a relapse....more
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