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Chronic cough is any cough that lasts for at least 4 weeks in children and 8 weeks in adults. If you can't stop coughing it could be due to asthma, post-COVID-19, GERD, COPD, and more.
Persistent coughing: A long-standing cough that produces mucus for several months may indicate chronic bronchitis, or inflammation of the air passages to the lungs, one of the main types of COPD.
COPD is incurable, but treatment can help manage symptoms and prolong life. A doctor may prescribe corticosteroids, bronchodilators (which help dilate the small airways), a type of training called ...
To find the right treatment for you, your pulmonologist probably will ask you to fill out a couple of simple questionnaires. Your honest answers help your doctor understand how much COPD affects ...
In the United States, acupuncture is considered a complementary treatment for COPD. Complementary treatments are meant to support standard treatments but not replace them.
According to the American Lung Association, your lung function will begin to improve within 2 weeks to 3 months after quitting smoking. Coughing and shortness of breath decrease within 1–9 months.
Bronchitis is a condition that causes inflammation to the linings of the lung’s airways. The inflammation results in a productive cough, wheezing, and trouble breathing. There are two main types ...
Home remedies for bronchitis may provide some symptom relief as airway passages in the lungs become swollen and start producing mucus. Common bronchitis symptoms include persistent cough, chest ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition that affects more than 14 million U.S. adults, is marked by damage to the airways. It typically refers to emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
If you do indeed have COPD, you need to know that while there’s no cure, there are things you can do to help manage symptoms and protect your lungs from further damage, including: ...
Symptoms of COPD include chronic cough, shortness of breath (especially during physical activity), wheezing, chest tightness, excess mucus in the lungs and frequent respiratory infections.
COPD is now the third leading cause of death in America, yet many people are unaware of COPD and its devastating effect on the lungs. Signs and symptoms of COPD include cough with mucus, shortness ...