COPD – Why Baby Boomers Should Take A Deep Breath


IMPORTANT HEALTH INFORMATION FOR BABY BOOMERS

corp lungs thumb   COPD   Why Baby Boomers Should Take A Deep Breath Many baby boomers suffer from a breathing disorder called COPD or "chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder". According to recent research the number of baby boomers suffering from the condition is expected to increase as the boomers age.

A new large international study conclude that the incidences of COPD is likely to be a doubling of the previous estimates and that the majority of sufferers are undiagnosed and untreated

Smoking is the number one cause of COPD and it is imperative for people with breathing problems such as shortness of breath and wheezing to be tested for COPD, particularly if they have a history of smoking and are over 40.

Statements from medical professionals indicate that many suffer COPD in silence. It creep up on people and many blame their symptoms on aging.

Numbers published earlier this year by the medical journal The Lancet found that about 11.5 per cent of men and 8.5 per cent of women suffer from COPD.

"The devastating impact of COPD must be taken seriously."

COPD is a gradual destruction of the lungs by noxious fumes and it is irreversible.

While COPD is not curable, the symptoms can be treated, especially if the condition is detected early. Early detection of COPD can significantly improve outcomes and quality of life for patients

Inhaler There are puffers and inhalers similar to those used by people with asthma that help with breathing. (However, the conditions are very different: Asthma is lung inflammation, often triggered by allergies.)

People with COPD can also undertake exercise programs and pulmonary rehabilitation programs. In the advanced stages, sufferers can also use supplemental oxygen in a portable tank.

Do you have COPD?

Here is a brief Lung Health Test designed to help people recognize the symptoms of COPD.

People who are over 40

and are current or former smokers should visit their doctor if

they answer "yes" to any of the following questions:

Do you cough regularly?

Do you cough up phlegm regularly?

Do even simple chores make you short of breath?

Do you wheeze when you exert yourself, or at night?

Do you get frequent colds that persist longer than those of other people you know?

The doctor will perform a spirometry test, which involves blowing into a tube to measure lung function.

If you are a candidate for COPD you should see your doctor as soon as possible.

Source: The Lung Association


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One Response to “ COPD – Why Baby Boomers Should Take A Deep Breath ”

  1. carol stanley on August 23, 2008 at 8:16 am

    This is a great article and one everyone should read and follow the advice. Carol Stanely

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