In your lungs, emphysema slowly kills air sacs that interfere with the external flow of air. Bronchitis, which allows mucus to build up, induces inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes.

Smoking tobacco is the top cause of COPD. Long-term chemical irritant exposure can also contribute to COPD. It is an illness that typically needs a long time to develop.

Typically, diagnosis includes imaging scans, blood tests, and tests for lung function.

There is no cure for COPD, but medication will help to relieve symptoms, minimize the risk of complications, and improve the quality of life in general.

Some types of COPD treatments in Singapore include medications, supplemental oxygen therapy, and surgery. Untreated, COPD can lead to disease progression, heart attacks, and respiratory infections that escalate more rapidly.

COPD makes breathing harder. At first, symptoms can be mild, starting with coughing intermittently and shortness of breath. Symptoms can become more constant as they grow, to where it can become more difficult to breathe. You can feel chest wheezing and tightness or have excess output of sputum. COPD symptoms can be very mild at first and one might mistake them for a cold.

Contact our clinic for a consultation with the chest specialist