printed from AmericanProfile.com on 11/21/2009

Asthma or COPD?

Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) both are long-term lung diseases that make breathing difficult. And while similarities exist between the two, there are important differences. Getting a correct diagnosis is key to proper treatment.

Here are some distinctions between asthma and COPD:

To further complicate the issue, some people have asthmatic bronchitis, Weinberger notes. This condition combines features of both asthma and COPD. If the diagnosis isn’t clear after an initial breathing test, your doctor may order further testing or refer you to a specialist.

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