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Saturday, 12 August 2017

COPD vs. CHF: Similarities and Differences

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What do COPD and CHF have in common?

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure (CHF) can leave you feeling short of breath. These two serious conditions share many symptoms and common risk factors. However, the causes and treatments of each differ significantly.

COPD is a term for several types of serious respiratory conditions that block airflow to the lungs. The two main COPD conditions are chronic bronchitis and emphysema. With bronchitis, the airways that extend from your trachea into your lungs become irritated. Emphysema occurs when serious damage is done to the tiny air sacs in your lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. These diseases leave your lungs unable to work at full strength, making it difficult to breathe.
CHF occurs when your heart becomes too weak to pump blood through your body. When blood isn’t pumped out of the heart effectively, fluid levels build up or become congested. When blood backs up or pools in the heart, the heart beats more rapidly and expands to handle the greater volume of blood. This makes heart failure worse.
Similar symptoms

Similar symptoms

Shortness of breath and wheezing are symptoms of both COPD and CHF. Breathing difficulties are usually experienced after physical activity and tend to develop gradually. At first, you may notice feeling out of breath after simple activities such as climbing a set of stairs. As COPD and CHF worsen, shortness of breath or wheezing may occur with little physical effort.
A chronic cough is one of the main symptoms of COPD. The cough can sometimes bring up mucus from your diseased airways. It can also be a dry cough. People with CHF also tend to have a dry cough that produces sputum. Sputum is mucus that may also contain blood, pus, or bacteria.
COPD can also produce tightness in the chest. CHF doesn’t lead to chest tightness, but you may feel your heart beating irregularly or rapidly in your chest.

Differing origins

While they share some common symptoms, COPD and CHF develop from different causes. The single most common cause of COPD is smoking. A history of smoking doesn’t guarantee you’ll get COPD, but it increases the likelihood of developing respiratory problems. Smoking is also a risk factor for heart disease and CHF.
Some cases of COPD may be attributed to breathing secondhand smoke or inhaling chemicals in the workplace. A family history of COPD can also increase your likelihood of developing the condition.
Heart failure can be caused by coronary artery disease (CAD). This disease occurs when the blood vessels in the heart become blocked, which can cause heart attacks. Other causes of heart failure include diseases of the heart valves, high blood pressure, and diseases of the heart muscle.
Treatment and lifestyle

Treatment and lifestyle

There’s no cure for either COPD or CHF, so treatment aims to slow the progression of the diseases and manage symptoms.
Because smoking can contribute to COPD and CHF, quitting smoking will improve your health, whatever your condition.
Regular physical activity is important to strengthen your heart and lungs, but both COPD and CHF can limit what types of exercises you can do. Talk with your doctor about activities that are safe, and what precautions you should take before and during exercise.

COPD

People with COPD and people with CHF are given different medications. A common COPD medication is a bronchodilator. This medication relaxes the muscles around your airways, making breathing easier. Short-acting bronchodilators can last up to six hours and are usually recommended for times when you’re more active. Long-lasting bronchodilators can last up to 12 hours and are used every day. The severity of your COPD will determine what type of bronchodilator is best for you.
If you have severe COPD, you may also need inhaled glucocorticosteroids. These are steroids that help minimize inflammation in your airways.

CHF

CHF can involve the use of several medications. Vasodilators help your heart by widening blood vessels and lowering blood pressure. This helps reduce the burden on your heart. Other key medications include diuretics, which reduce the amount of fluid and sodium in your body. They can also help lower blood pressure. A drug called digoxin strengthens heart contractions and can be an important part of CHF treatment as well.
Anticoagulant medications may also be used to treat CHF. These medications can help reduce the risk of blood clots. For cases of severe CHF and COPD, oxygen therapy is often used. This therapy delivers oxygen to the lungs through a tube in the nose.

Prevention

The main preventive measure to avoid COPD is to never smoke, or to stop smoking. Many products and therapies can help people quit smoking. Ask your doctor about these methods or look for programs in your community or at your local hospital.
Not smoking can also help preserve heart health. Other steps to help lower your risk of CHF include:
  • managing your blood pressure and cholesterol, either through medications or lifestyle changes
  • exercising most days of the week
  • eating a diet that’s low in saturated fats, added sugars, and sodium
  • eating a diet that’s rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
Having regular checkups and following your doctor’s advice may also help prevent COPD, CHF, and other serious health problems.
Outlook

Outlook

COPD and CHF are serious conditions that affect your breathing and can affect your activity in life. Although both have similar symptoms and risk factors, COPD affects your lungs and CHF affects your heart. Different medications are used to treat each condition. However, eating healthy, getting plenty of exercise, and quitting smoking are good treatments for both.

6 comments:

  1. I am not sure of the cause of COPD emphysema in my case. I smoked pack a day for 12 or 13 years, but quit 40 years ago. I have been an outdoor person all my adult life. Coughing started last summer producing thick mucus, greenish tint to clear. I tried prednisone and antibiotics, but no change. X-rays are negative, heart lungs and blood and serum chemistries all are normal. I have lung calcification from childhood bout with histoplasmosis. I am 75 years old and retired.My current doctor directed me to totalcureherbsfoundation .c om which I purchase the COPD herbal remedies from them ,they are located in Johannesburg, the herbal treatment has effectively reduce all my symptoms totally, am waiting to complete the 15 weeks usage because they guaranteed me total cure.

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    1. After having a persistent cough for over a year, I was diagnosed with COPD
      in March 2015. In 2016 my COPD got worse to the point where not only do I
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    2. I was diagnosed with severe COPD and emphysema at 48. I had LVRS (lung volume reduction surgery) a year later, which I am forever grateful for because it actually led me to www .multivitamincare .org . I have read some of their stories online before using their natural herbal formula. I had a very hard time breathing then, and even more so at night, it was so bad I couldn't sleep. I get up with a tight chest that feels blocked and can’t breathe well at all,I was excused from normal life responsibilities but natural herbs from multivitamincare org really helped a but sometimes I think is God prodigy that I was able to treat my Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but multivitamin care herbal formula has a big impact on my recovery because my heart condition has been fully reversed . They do things for me, and were too happy to comply with their service. This is an equitable way to get off your COPD emphysema .

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  2. I'm 59 years old and female. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago with COPD and I was beyond scared! My lung function test indicated 49% capacity. After having had flu a year ago, the shortness of breath, coughing and chest pains continued even after being treated with antibiotics. I've been smoking two packs a day for 36 years. Being born without a sternum caused my ribs to be curled in just one inch away from my spine, resulting to underdeveloped lungs. At age 34 I had surgery and it was fixed. Unfortunately my smoking just caused more damage to my already under developed lungs. The problem was having is that I enjoy smoking and don't want to give up! Have tried twice before and nearly went crazy and don't want to go through that again. I saw the fear in my husband and children's eyes when I told them about my condition then they start to find solution on their own to help my condition.I am an 59 now who was diagnose COPD emphysema which I know was from my years of smoking. I started smoking in school when smoking was socially acceptable. I remember when smoking was permitted in hospitals. It was not known then how dangerous cigarettes were for us, and it seemed everybody smoked but i was able to get rid of my COPD lung condition through the help of total cure herbal foundation my husband bought, totalcureherbsfoundation .c om has the right herbal formula to help you get rid and repair any lung conditions and cure you totally with their natural organic herbs. I wish anybody who starts smoking at a young age would realize what will eventually happen to their bodies if they continue that vile habit throughout their life.

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  3. After years of working in construction and smoking cigarettes,I was diagnosed with COPD and pulmonary fibrosis. As my illness progressed, I found myself  relying on supplemental oxygen around the clock. Even getting out of bed became a challenge.My doctors and specialists recommended a lung transplant, but after researching the pros and cons of such a drastic procedure, I decided to try something less invasive. I contacted multivitamin herbal cure cape town for organic natural treatment you can search for them on google. Following the COPD and pulmonary fibrosis herbal treatment procedure , my lung function has improved dramatically after my first four weeks of the herbal formula .My quality of life has gotten a lot better. I was amazed that I could breathe without any dead air. I no longer need oxygen and look forward to continued improvement because a specialist told me already I have a 99% chance of getting my condition totally due to the herbal treatment effectiveness . If you or someone you love has COPD, pulmonary fibrosis or another chronic lung disease, and would like to see improvements like mine they even guarantee me totally cure once the treatment is done , their website is www.multivitamincare.org Call (or SMS) them : +1 (786) 544-5148 they will put you through on the herbal process .

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  4. I was diagnosed with severe COPD and emphysema at 48. I had LVRS (lung volume reduction surgery) a year later, which I am forever grateful for because it actually led me to www .multivitamincare .org . I have read some of their stories online before using their natural herbal formula. I had a very hard time breathing then, and even more so at night, it was so bad I couldn't sleep. I get up with a tight chest that feels blocked and can’t breathe well at all,I was excused from normal life responsibilities but natural herbs from multivitamincare org really helped a but sometimes I think is God prodigy that I was able to treat my Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but multivitamin care herbal formula has a big impact on my recovery because my heart condition has been fully reversed . They do things for me, and were too happy to comply with their service. This is an equitable way to get off your COPD emphysema .

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