What Is COPD?by Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 23 Jul 2007 08:33 PM Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the leading causes of death in America -- and many people don't know what it is. COPD is an umbrella term that covers emphysema (a loss of elasticity in the air sacs that makes breathing difficult), chronic bronchitis (permanently narrowed airways thanks to repeated inflammation), and even some forms of asthma! More than twelve million Americans have already been diagnosed with COPD -- and approximately ninety percent of these cases are a result of smoking. Problems develop after twenty "pack years" -- smoking one pack per day for twenty years, or two packs per day for ten years. You can help prevent smoking-related COPD by:
COPD may be harder on women than it is on men. Because of hormones, women tend to breathe more quickly than men do. They also have smaller lungs and airways. Once a woman develops COPD, she may experience more shortness of breath and a worse quality of life than a man with the same degree of disease severity. A diagnosis of COPD isn't necessarily a death sentence. Many patients can enjoy a good quality of life thanks to a combination of treatment and a healthy lifestyle.
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