Breathing out shouldn’t feel like pushing air through a straw, but for millions of people that’s the daily reality of COPD. We sit down and translate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease into plain English, starting with what the name really means and why the main problem is often getting air out, not just getting air in. If you’ve ever heard someone say they “can’t catch their breath,” we give you a clear picture of what may be happening inside the lungs.
We walk through a simple model of breathing using an upside-down tree and tiny balloon-like air sacs, then explain what changes in COPD: inflamed, narrowed airways and air sacs that lose their stretch. That combination can trap air, making each new breath feel harder than the last. We also talk about the slow burn of how COPD develops over time, why smoking is the most common cause, and how pollution, occupational dust or chemicals, secondhand smoke, and rare genetic factors can also play a role.
From there, we get practical. We cover common COPD symptoms (shortness of breath with activity, chronic cough, mucus, wheezing, fatigue), how spirometry helps diagnose airflow limitation, and what treatment can actually do. We discuss inhalers, pulmonary rehabilitation, oxygen therapy for advanced cases, and why staying up to date on flu, RSV, and COVID vaccines matters for people at higher risk. We also break down COPD exacerbations, the flare-ups often triggered by infections that can cause a step down in lung function, and why early prevention and timely care are so important.
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Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD, DABOM & Nicole Aruffo, RN
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Vantage Design Works (Vanessa Jones)
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