Yes, it is possible. You may not believe me when I say this, but I was born with COPD. Apparently I am a rare case, as far as I know. I am seventeen and have yet to see anything on the internet regarding teens like me who were born with this. Funny thing is, I was searching for stories of teens or children with COPD when I found this. Well, anyways that probably answered your question.
Emphysema is one type of COPD. There are others.
Coffee can not help people with COPD. The only thing to help with COPD is medicines giving by a doctor.
http://copd.about.com/od/copd/a/copddiet.htm is a very helpful page that discusses COPD and provides detailed infromation on how those with COPD can keep healthy.
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The best options for COPD treatment are to quit smoking and then to do as your doctor recommends. Surgery is not usually done with COPD, however, it is still an option.
85% of patients diagnosed with cor pulmonale have COPD
COPD is respiratory usually caused by smoking etc
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD can be extremely serious if left undiagnosed or if not properly treated. If you have some of the symptoms of COPD you should certainly consult your doctor.
COPD, or Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is broken down into four different stages. The first stage is Mild COPD. The second is a moderate cough. The third is severe COPD and the fourth is very severe and may be fatal.
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