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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder Analysis

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder Affecting more than 14.2 million people in the United States, the predominant cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder is excessive tobacco smoke. Although there are other factors and causes that can contribute to COPD, such as chemicals, air pollutants, and other underlying causes, heart disease and lung cancer also being associated with this debilitating disease. Statics estimate that there is over 315,000,000 people who are smokers. In the article from the Journal of Microbiology written by Daniel J. Hassett, Michael T.Borchers, and Ralph Panos, explain that COPD conceivably identifies as a progressively debilitating and progressive lung disease that makes it difficult to …show more content…

Recognizing the risk factors with COPD are explained as, exposure to tobacco smoke, people who have Asthma who smoke, work-related exposure, age and genetics. Through further details presented in the article, it brings awareness that COPD has 4 different stages, the authors explain the different stages of COPD with the GOLD classification (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). GOLD 1 Mild stage, GOLD 2 Moderate Stage, GOLD 3 Severe Stage and GOLD 4 Very Severe, each stage is determined by the amount of airflow limitations that is produced through the spirometry test and other lung …show more content…

In any case, COPD is documented and identified by respiratory symptoms, recent studies have correlated that COPD is a systemic disorder with substantial cardiovascular, endocrine, musculoskeletal, and psychological factors that are thought to be triggered by systemic inflammation. However, even though there is no cure for COPD, by properly managing with medications such as bronchodilators both short and long acting, corticosteroids, supplemental oxygen, and nonpharmacological treatments such as to stop smoking and limit exposure to said toxins. Also with pulmonary rehabilitation, which focuses on teaching the patient about the disease, the treatment available and how to manage with their diagnosis of the disease. Furthermore, the need for proper exercise is taught and encouraged.
In conclusion the authors presented an interesting and factual article on COPD,

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