How long can you live with COPD if you keep smoking?

Studies suggest that those with stage one or two (mild and moderate) COPD who smoke lose a few years of life expectancy at the age of 65. For those with stages three or four (severe and very severe) COPD, they lose from six to nine years of life expectancy due to smoking.

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What happens if you have COPD and keep smoking?

When you have COPD and smoke, your lungs will get damaged more rapidly than if you were to stop smoking. You probably know by now that smoking damages your lungs, raising your risk for bronchitis, emphysema, and lung cancer.

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Can you live 20 years with severe COPD?

Can you live 10 or 20 years with COPD? The exact length of time you can live with COPD depends on your age, health, and symptoms. Especially if your COPD is diagnosed early, if you have mild stage COPD, and your disease is well managed and controlled, you may be able to live for 10 or even 20 years after diagnosis.

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Can I live 30 years with COPD?

Some people can live with mild or moderate COPD for decades. Other people may be diagnosed with more advanced COPD and progress to very severe disease much faster. Some of this boils down to genetics. But some of it is due to how much you smoke or smoked and the level of lung irritants you are exposed to.

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How fast does COPD usually progress?

Often, patients live with mild COPD for several decades before the disease progresses to moderate or severe. However, each patient is unique. Although it is not as common, some COPD cases quickly progress from mild to moderate in just a few months.

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Is COPD classed as a terminal illness?

COPD is terminal. People with COPD who do not die from another condition will usually die from COPD. Until 2011, the Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease assessed the severity and stage of COPD using only forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1).

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How do I know what stage I am with COPD?

Your physician will determine your stage based on results from a breathing test called a spirometry, which assesses lung function by measuring how much air you can breathe in and out and how quickly and easily you can exhale. They will also consider the severity of your symptoms and the frequency of flare-ups.

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Is emphysema worse than COPD?

Which has worse symptoms? Because emphysema is a late stage of COPD, the signs and symptoms are similar. If you have emphysema, you are already experiencing COPD symptoms, though earlier stages of COPD will not have as dramatic an impact as the degree of tissue degeneration is minimal.

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What should you not do with COPD?

Don't spend time around lung irritants.

Since people with COPD have more sensitive lungs, being around any type of irritant can make the condition worse. Avoid things like secondhand smoke, air pollution, dust and fumes from chemicals, paint or cleaning products, as well as mold and mildew.

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Can you live a happy life with COPD?

By improving your lifestyle, you can live a long and full life with COPD. A common misinterpretation is that 'Chronic' means really bad or extreme rather than long term. Individuals who exercise more and maintain a healthy weight can experience less severe symptoms and enjoy a better quality of life.

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How does a person with COPD feel?

A frequent or chronic cough is a sign of COPD. Other examples of signs and symptoms include tiredness or fatigue, chest tightness, shortness of breath and/or frequent lung infections.

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Should you give up smoking if you have COPD?

If you smoke the most important treatment for COPD is to quit. By stopping smoking you will be better able to manage your condition and improve your quality of life. It will also slow the damage to your lungs and in some cases prevent your condition from getting worse.

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What are the final stages of COPD before death?

End-Stage COPD: What to Expect at the End of Life
  • Shortness of breath while resting.
  • Trouble with activities of daily living: walking, cooking, dressing, or doing other daily activities.
  • Chronic respiratory failure. ...
  • Respiratory infections, such as flu and pneumonia, can worsen COPD.

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What are the signs that COPD is getting worse?

When COPD gets worse it is called an exacerbation (ex-zass-er-BAY-shun). During an exacerbation you may suddenly feel short of breath, or your cough may get worse. You may also cough up phlegm, and it may be thicker than normal or an unusual color.

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Can you live a long life with stage 4 COPD?

With proper treatment, the disease doesn't have to limit how long you live, even if it's severe COPD.

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What is the life expectancy of someone with stage 2 COPD?

Stage 2 COPD life expectancy is 2.2 years.

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What is the most common cause of death in COPD patients?

Respiratory failure is considered the major cause of death in advanced COPD.

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Can you have sudden death with COPD?

COPD has been found to be associated with increased sudden cardiac death (SCD) risk in the community.

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Is it hard to live with COPD?

Living with COPD can be tough, and the physical challenges can sometimes affect your mood and emotional health. Emotional support is just as important as protecting your lungs and staying active.

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