COPD – Early signs and management

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung condition. This common disorder affects over 12 million people in the country, causing an obstruction in the airflow in the lungs. Recognizing early signs of COPD can lead to a quicker diagnosis. This allows for better management of the condition, reducing the risk of lung function loss. This article sheds light on the early signs and management of COPD:   Signs  Here are some of the early signs of COPD:    Shortness of breath with mild physical exercise such as walking, using the stairs, or performing daily activities    Difficulty taking a deep breath    Wheezing    Chest tightness    Chronic cough that may produce clear, white, yellow, or greenish mucus    Frequent respiratory infections    Lack of energy or fatigue that lasts for more than a day    Swelling in the ankles, feet, or legs    Change in color, thickness, amount, or odor of sputum (mucus)    Presence of blood in sputum    Frequent morning headaches or dizziness    Fever, especially with cold or flu symptoms    Restlessness, confusion, forgetfulness, or slurred speech     COPD treatment  COPD treatment is focused on symptom management, such as relieving coughing, easing breathing problems, and reducing the risk of respiratory infections. Commonly prescribed treatment methods include the following:
            





