Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations
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Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations are a worsening of symptoms. CausesSymptoms may be made worse by trouble with the treatment plan, other illness, or progression of disease. Risk FactorsFactors that increase the risk of COPD exacerbations are:
SymptomsAn exacerbation is a worsening of your COPD symptoms. It may include one or more of the following:
DiagnosisThe doctor will ask about your symptoms and history of COPD. A physical exam will be done. Tests will be done to find out how your lungs are working. This can be done with:
Other tests may be needed to find a cause. For example, a blood or sputum test will show signs of infection. TreatmentTreatment steps will depend on what is making your symptoms worse. Infections or other medical conditions will need to be treated. Your overall treatment plan may also need to be changed. Keep in touch with your care team. Let them know how your treatment plan is working. Some steps include: Lifestyle ChangesTo ease workload on the lungs:
MedicationMedicines may need to be changed. New medicines may be started. Options include:
Oxygen TherapyCOPD makes it hard for oxygen to pass through the lungs and into the body. Oxygen therapy can raise the amount of oxygen that gets into the lungs. It can ease breathing and raise energy levels. Oxygen may be started. If you are already using oxygen it may be needed more often. Follow your care team’s directions. PreventionExacerbations cannot always be prevented. Following your care plan can help your lungs stay as healthy as possible. RESOURCES:American Lung Association
http://www.lung.org Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov CANADIAN RESOURCES:College of Family Physicians of Canada
https://www.cfpc.ca Health Canada https://www.canada.ca References:Acute exacerbation of COPD. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at:https://www.dyname.... Updated March 20, 2019. Accessed May 1, 2019.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Flare-ups. Lung Association of Canada website. Available at: https://www.lung.ca/lung-health/lung-disease/copd/flare-ups. Updated January 22, 2018. Accessed May 1, 2019.
Last reviewed May 2020 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Last Updated: 7/10/2020 |
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