Sunday, December 6, 2009

Symptoms Of Copd In Dogs What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Copd Exacerbation?

What are the signs and symptoms of copd exacerbation? - symptoms of copd in dogs

I was diagnosed with COPD, with a few weeks and want to know the signs and symptoms of an exacerbation of COPD?

5 comments:

Tinkerbe... said...

That's what I found:

Patients with symptoms, signs of an exacerbation of COPD - Acute exacerbation is defined as the recent deterioration of clinical status and functioning of the person who is due to a worsening of COPD. Symptoms and signs of COPD exacerbation following (from the European Respiratory Society Consensus Statement, Siafakas 1995 adapted).


The worsening of dyspnea, sometimes alone,
Increased cough
Increased production of sputum, often with changes in the properties of the mucous purulent
Development or increased wheezing
Energy
Fever
Increased respiratory rate
Tachycardia
Increased cyanosis
The use of accessory respiratory muscles
Peripheral edema
Warning
Worsening bronchial obstruction in FEV1 or peak flow --
Deterioration of arterial blood gas saturation or pulse oximetry for O2.

debipac said...

Difficulty breathing, sometimes accompanied by pain. You may wheeze, cough with sputum, decreased breath sounds, his lips blue.

debipac said...

Difficulty breathing, sometimes accompanied by pain. You may wheeze, cough with sputum, decreased breath sounds, his lips blue.

Nurse stat said...

COPD is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
Such as asthma, bronchitis, for example. It depends on the symptoms can be shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing
and infections

mojo0520 said...

People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), especially those with chronic bronchitis may be) to a rapid deterioration, sometimes brutal and prolonged symptoms (cough, phlegm, and / or shortness of breath.
The symptoms of COPD exacerbation is a sudden deterioration of their usual symptoms. These include:

Increased breathlessness and wheezing.
Increased cough with or without sputum (phlegm) and a change in color or amount of sputum.
Fever, insomnia, fatigue, depression, confusion, and may also be present.

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