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Answer: COPD consists of a group of lung diseases, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Common symptoms include obstruction of air flow, shortness of breath, chronic cough, and wheezing. When detected early, COPD can be controlled.

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Answer: Here is a partial list of health problems caused by smoking: cancer of the lung, bladder, mouth, voice box, throat, kidney, cervix and bowel; heart attack, circulatory problems, stroke, lung disease including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, em...

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Answer: Smokers do suffer from coughs at a higher rate than non-smokers. Smokers also develop chronic bronchitis more often: between 15% and 20% of smokers will develop chronic bronchitis over time. And of these, about 18% will go on to become serious condit...

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Answer: LUNG (PULMONARY) FUNCTION: Most patients who survive ARDS have a remarkable degree of recovery of lung function, given the severity of the initial injury. Recovery time for each patient is variable. Patients recover at different rates and have differ...

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Answer: Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following conditions: History of heart disease; Controlled asthma; Chronic bronchitis; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); History of kidney stones; History of gallbladder stones Tell you...

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Answer: Direct skin contact may cause localized irritation and contact should be avoided. Breathing airborne particulates like fly ash over long periods of time can irritate the respiratory system. People with existing lung diseases such as bronchitis, emphy...

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