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    COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

    COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)



    Exams and Tests

    To diagnose COPD, your doctor will probably do the following tests:

    Tests done as needed

    Tests rarely done

    Regular checkups

    Because COPD is a disease that keeps getting worse, it is important to schedule regular checkups with your doctor. Checkups may include:

    Tell your doctor about any changes in your symptoms and whether you have had any Reference flare-ups. Your doctor may change your medicines based on your symptoms.

    Early detection

    The sooner COPD is diagnosed, the sooner you can take steps to slow down the disease and keep your quality of life for as long as possible. Screening tests help your doctor diagnose COPD early, before you have any symptoms.

    Talk to your doctor about COPD screening if you:

    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) doesn't recommend COPD screening for adults who are not at high risk for COPD.Reference 5 And some experts recommend that screening be done only for people who have symptoms of a lung problem.Reference 6



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