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Could Shortness Of Breath In A COPD Patient Be Symptom Of Pneumonia?

Hi, I have copd and I have been very sick lately with Pneumonia and it was slight down my left side, it s very sore,I can t walk up stairs very well without my breathing really getting bad,like I feel like carping .its the early stage of this disease . I m scared I will get pneumonia again.
Mon, 26 Oct 2015
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Dr. Hanif warmly welcomes you with thanks for a consult!

I have carefully worked through your case, and can well realize your health worries. Being your physician, I want to assure, I will take care all of your medical concerns according to the latest medical guidelines.


COPD is one of the contributing factors in lung tissue injury due to pneumonia. But pneumonia has its own risk factors to develop, like:
•     Tobacco consumption.
•     Extremes of age (you have not given me your age).
•     Lowered immunity (organ transplantation, cancers, AIDS and other STDs).
•     Chronic illnesses (heart diseases, liver diseases, diabetes, lung diseases, cancers etc). YES COPD is one of them.
•     Blood disorders e.g. Sickle cell anemia.
•     Surgically removed spleen (splenectomy).
•     No exercise and lowered body's resistance to diseases.


This shortness of breath is mainly due to COPD. I preferably suggest you to keep an eye on COPD and keep taking the treatment for it if you are on any.

Plus:
Avoid the risk factors I listed above.

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For any disease you have, a timely follow-up regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is any need to change the treatment options is very necessary. So keep a follow up to see how you doing. Remember to write down my name in the start of your question next time, & I will be with you right away. I am available 24/7 for providing you expert medical opinion on any health issue. Have a blessed time ahead.


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DR. MUHAMMAD HANIF
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Could Shortness Of Breath In A COPD Patient Be Symptom Of Pneumonia?

Dr. Hanif warmly welcomes you with thanks for a consult! I have carefully worked through your case, and can well realize your health worries. Being your physician, I want to assure, I will take care all of your medical concerns according to the latest medical guidelines. COPD is one of the contributing factors in lung tissue injury due to pneumonia. But pneumonia has its own risk factors to develop, like: • Tobacco consumption. • Extremes of age (you have not given me your age). • Lowered immunity (organ transplantation, cancers, AIDS and other STDs). • Chronic illnesses (heart diseases, liver diseases, diabetes, lung diseases, cancers etc). YES COPD is one of them. • Blood disorders e.g. Sickle cell anemia. • Surgically removed spleen (splenectomy). • No exercise and lowered body s resistance to diseases. This shortness of breath is mainly due to COPD. I preferably suggest you to keep an eye on COPD and keep taking the treatment for it if you are on any. Plus: Avoid the risk factors I listed above. Hope I answered all of your questions. Please click on I Find This Answer Helpful and don t forget to add your precious positive feedback to help me able to assist you better in future too. For any disease you have, a timely follow-up regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is any need to change the treatment options is very necessary. So keep a follow up to see how you doing. Remember to write down my name in the start of your question next time, & I will be with you right away. I am available 24/7 for providing you expert medical opinion on any health issue. Have a blessed time ahead. Regards! DR. MUHAMMAD HANIF USA FOR DIRECT QUESTIONS: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=70199