Surgical options for COPD

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For most people, inhaling and exhaling is second nature. But for those living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), breathing isn’t something to take for granted.

COPD describes a group of progressive lung diseases that includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. As the name implies, COPD obstructs airflow — making it more difficult to exhale and often causing breathlessness, especially during physical activity. As a result, you may have difficulty completing or enjoying daily tasks and can experience symptoms such as wheezing, chest tightness, a rounded chest shape (barrel chest) and chronic cough

COPD is typically caused by long-term exposure to harmful chemicals or fumes. Smoking is the leading cause of COPD. Rarely, however, emphysema is caused by an inherited protein deficiency — alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency — or it may occur in some forms of systemic autoimmune conditions.

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