What is the difference between Asthma and COPD ?

Asthma and COPD can sometimes behave as very similar respiratory conditions. They both affect the small airways of the lungs (bronchioles) and therefore the symptoms can be the same: cough, wheeze, chest tightness, breathlessness etc. However asthma is an inflammatory condition of the airways, and this inflammation causes the airway to sometimes suddenly constrict (narrow) causing asthma attacks. These flare-ups can happen suddenly in response to certain triggers. The symptoms of asthma can also be very variable from day to day. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is a condition that usually occurs later in life and in most patients there is a history of smoking for many years or exposures to dusts, fumes etc. COPD also affects the airways, but the obstruction (narrowing) of the airways is less variable. Therefore, respiratory symptoms in COPD are less variable day-to-day. Treatments for both asthma and COPD are based on inhalers. There are many types of inhalers, however most patients these days are given a combination inhaler which contains two or three different medications in the same device. Most contain a corticosteroid (which treats inflammation) and one or two bronchodilators (medications which open up the airways). As most inhalers have similar types of medication, sometimes they have good effects in both asthma and COPD (even if the conditions are different). However it can sometimes be frustrating for patients if their doctors sometimes do not agree on the diagnosis (i.e. one doctor says it is COPD another says it is asthma, or the same doctor changes the diagnosis at some point). This is sometimes expected as there can be considerable overlap between the two conditions. ✔️Videos on my channel are free to watch, but your support is very appreciated! A “virtual“ coffee (latte, espresso or even decaf) helps a lot☕ 📺 If you found this video useful, please consider subscribing to the channel. Any questions, please leave a comment below! All my videos also on !! Remember, your own doctor is the only person from whom you should be taking medical advice. Please see a doctor whenever something is wrong with your health and do not rely on information found on the internet as it may not apply to you! The views expressed on this channel are my own, do not constitute medical advice for your specific case.
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