Symptom of COPD
Symptom of COPD. Chronic Cough, Sputum Production and Dyspnea are the most common symptom in patients who see a health care provider.
Chronic CoughCoughing is the most common symptom in patients who see a health care provider. It is up to the clinician to determine if the cough is non pathologic or a symptom of asthma, acute or chronic bronchitis, or another form of obstructive lung disease. |
Sputum Production"Smoker's cough" is frequently disregarded as it is seen as a non pathological entity by many smokers and their health providers. In fact, tobacco smoke causes measurable lung dysfunction after even 1 puff. A single inhalation from a non filtered cigarette completely paralyzes the cilia of the tracheobronchial tree for up to 24 hours... |
DyspneaChronic progressive dyspnea is characteristic of patients with COPD, while episodic dyspnea is more common in asthmatics. Unfortunately, there can be a significant overlap between these 2 types of dyspnea, creating confusion in establishing an accurate diagnosis. |
Other COPD SymptomsIn addition to dyspnea, chronic cough, and sputum output, patients may present with any or all of the following.. |
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