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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

COPD

Making the Diagnosis

Your doctor will test to see how much air you can forcefully exhale in one second. These pulmonary, or lung breathing, tests are simple and painless. If you exhale less than normal, your airways are inflamed, in spasm, or clogged up with mucus. If this persists, then you may have COPD.


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