COPD: questions to ask your doctor
Last published:Dec 06, 2021
Here are some things you may want to talk to your doctor about if you have (or think you may have) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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How can you tell if I have COPD?
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What do my test results mean?
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What treatment should I have?
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How will the treatments help me?
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Should I do regular exercise? If so, what kind of exercise might I be able to do?
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Do the treatments have any side effects?
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What should I do if I get any of these side effects?
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How often should I come back to see you if my treatment is helping?
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How will you know if my treatment is working?
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What should I do if I get a flare-up of my symptoms (doctors call this an ‘exacerbation’)?
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How can I find out more about COPD?
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What is 'self-management' and how can it help?
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How does having COPD affect how long people live?
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How can I get help to stop smoking?
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Besides giving up smoking, is there anything I can do to help myself?
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