COPD
Answers to Your Most Pressing Questions About Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
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Narrated by:
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Peter Lerman
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Written by:
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Donald A. Mahler
About this listen
A leading expert answers your questions about how to live to your fullest with COPD.
Significant lung damage from smoking, exposure in some jobs, or even diseases such as AIDS and tuberculosis can lead to COPD. Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can leave you feeling short of breath, sometimes reluctant to go shopping or for a walk because you are afraid of more difficulties. You may have wheezing, tightness in the chest, or frequent coughing. Although you see a doctor for your COPD, you often have questions and need answers. In this concise and practical guide, leading medical expert Donald A. Mahler answers some of the most pressing questions that he has been asked over 30 years of seeing patients with COPD, including
• Why am I short of breath?
• What medications can treat my COPD?
• Can surgery improve COPD?
• What are flare-upsand how can I prevent them?
• How can I stop smoking?
• What should I do if my breathing isn't getting better?
• Can exercise help? If so, which exercises are the most beneficial?
• What's the best way to prevent lung infections?
• How does COVID-19 affect COPD?
• How can I travel with oxygen?
• Can I be sexually active with COPD?
Providing up-to-date, evidence-based content that covers more than just medications, COPD gives you the tools you need to keep activeand thrive.
The book is published by Johns Hopkins University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2022 Johns Hopkins University Press (P)2024 Redwood AudiobooksWhat the critics say
"Substantive and accurate, it touches on a comprehensive list of issues that are on patients' minds." (E. James Britt, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine)
"The physicians from MedStar Health Pulmonary recommend this book..." (MedStar Health Pulmonary)
"Dr. Mahler's book is outstanding." (Peter Sloane, MD, FCCP, MedStar Union Memorial and Good Samaritan Hospitals)