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Information on Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD),
Chronic Bronchitis & Cigarette
Smoking
Chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) is a lung disease in
which the lung is damaged, making it
hard to breathe. In COPD, the
airways-the tubes that carry air in
and out of your lungs-are partly
obstructed, making it difficult to
get air in and out.
Cigarette smoking is the most common
cause of COPD. Most people with COPD
are smokers or former smokers.
Breathing in other kinds of lung
irritants, like pollution, dust, or
chemicals over a long period of time
may also cause or contribute to COPD.
The airways branch out like an
upside-down tree, and at the end of
each branch are many small,
balloon-like air sacs. In healthy
people, each airway is clear and
open, the air sacs are small and
dainty, and both are elastic and
springy. When you breathe in, each
air sac fills up with air, like a
small balloon, and when you breathe
out, the balloon deflates and the
air goes out. In COPD, the airways and air sacs lose
their shape and become floppy. Less
air gets in and less air goes out
because:
The airways and air sacs lose their
elasticity (like an old rubber band)
The walls between many of the air
sacs are destroyed
The walls of the airways become
thick and inflamed (swollen)
Cells in the airways make more mucus
(sputum) than usual, which tends to
clog the airways.
COPD develops slowly, and it may be
many years before you notice
symptoms like feeling short of
breath. Most of the time, COPD is
diagnosed in middle-aged or older
people.
COPD is a major cause of death and
illness throughout the world. It is
the 4th leading cause of death in
the U.S. and the world.
There is no cure for COPD. The
damage to your airways and lungs
cannot be reversed, but there are
things you can do to feel better and
slow the damage to your lungs.
COPD is not contagious-you cannot
catch it from someone else.
Content Courtesy : www.nhlbi.nih.gov
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