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Potential Side Effects of COPD Medications in Non-COPD Patients

Taking medications related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) without having the condition? Hello Doctor: My elder family member has been suffering from a chronic cough for about twenty years. They previously had tuberculosis but were cured with medication. After con...


Dr. Zhou Ziguang Reply:
Hello: The subsequent physician believes it is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which involves clinical diagnosis. Please discuss this further with your doctor.

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Managing COPD in Elderly Patients: Key Questions for Better Care

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Hello Dr. Huang, my grandmother is currently 86 years old and has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), stage III asthma, pneumonia, and stage IV chronic kidney disease. Her lung function is at 53%. She was recently hospitalize...


Dr. Huang Yiwen Reply:
DEAR PIG50658: Thank you for your concern for Grandma. If the diagnosis is correct, the current three-in-one medication is the standard treatment. Of course, if you still feel it is not satisfactory, there are two additional oral medications, XANTHIUM and PDE4 inhibitors, that ca...

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Understanding the Difference Between Restrictive and Obstructive Lung Disorders

Ventilation impairment Hello, I have asthma and mild COPD. Recently, I saw the terms "restrictive ventilatory defect" and "thoracic deformity" on someone else's immunization certificate. I would like to inquire about the difference between restrictive ven...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello: COPD may occur in individuals over 40 years old. Your asthma must have previous medical diagnosis documentation or emergency room visit records as evidence, along with a visit to a pulmonologist for pulmonary function tests (which can differentiate between obstructive or r...

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Persistent Shortness of Breath: Seeking the Right Specialist for Relief

Persistent wheezing Hello, the patient is currently 77 years old, with a height of 160 cm and a weight of around 65 kg. He has a history of smoking but has significantly reduced his intake, averaging about one and a half packs per week. He previously had a coronary stent placed. ...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello Jason: Your friend has been experiencing shortness of breath related to fluid accumulation, and the fluid extracted is clear pleural effusion. Relevant tests have ruled out infections (including tuberculosis) and malignancies, suggesting that the issue may be related to the...

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Healthy Habits and Exercises for Lung Health After Smoking

Lung health issues Hello Dr. Yang: I have been smoking for 20 years. Previously, I sought medical help for bronchitis, and the doctor advised me to quit smoking, which I did. I previously asked you about the question "Are apples the janitors of the lungs?" and you menti...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello Tom, 1. The impact of previous smoking on bronchial inflammation should no longer affect bronchitis after 20 years of quitting smoking. 2. Deep red fruit skins may be beneficial, but it is important to be aware of potential pesticide or preservative residues. 3. Healthy...

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Best Juice Options for Lung Cancer Patients: Tips and Recommendations

Juice for Lung Cancer Patients Hello Dr. Zhou, my father went to the emergency room the day before yesterday. The doctor said he has early-stage pneumonia, but because he is a heavy smoker (with over 40 years of smoking history), is 65 years old, and has high blood sugar (157), h...


Dr. Zhou Ziguang Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your father has been a long-term smoker and likely has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Therefore, when he develops pneumonia, it can be more severe. Whether he will need to use supplemental oxygen long-term after treatment improveme...

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Is Allergic Bronchitis Considered Asthma? Understanding Your Symptoms

Is bronchial allergy considered asthma? I have been coughing for almost two months, often experiencing a scratchy throat and cough, and recently I've also had difficulty breathing and feeling short of breath. I went to the hospital for pulmonary function tests and a bronchia...


Dr. Zhou Ziguang Reply:
Hello, excessive airway responsiveness is commonly seen in patients with asthma, but other conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can also present with excessive airway responsiveness. However, airway obstruction caused by asthma is often reversible, whil...

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Managing Medication Concerns for Elderly Patients with Lung and Heart Issues

Consult a physician? Dr. Yang: My father, who is 83 years old, was hospitalized two days ago due to pneumonia caused by pleural effusion. He has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, and he was cured of tuberculosis over forty years ago. He uses an...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello Jun: This hospitalization may be related to infection or heart failure. In principle, the attending physician will determine the medication based on the severity and urgency of the condition. Some medications that are usually taken may affect heart rate or blood pressure, w...

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Seeking Recommendations for Thoracic Specialists in Taipei

Please ask your question? Dear Dr. Zhou, Thank you for your response! May I ask which hospital you are affiliated with? Or could you recommend a physician in Taipei who would be suitable for my father's consultation? The doctors we have seen previously have all said there a...


Dr. Zhou Ziguang Reply:
Hello, 1. I am currently employed at the Chest Hospital of the Department of Health, Executive Yuan, located in Tainan, which is quite far from Taipei. There are several medical centers in Taipei (such as Veterans General Hospital, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei Me...

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Exploring Alternative Treatments for Chronic Breathing Issues After Smoking

I'm sorry, but I need specific content to translate My father smoked for 30 years and although he has quit, he has been experiencing shortness of breath for the past two years when walking 200 meters, going up and down stairs, taking a shower, and especially at night when he...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello Vera: Your father has a long history of smoking, which may have led to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), specifically chronic bronchitis and emphysema, resulting in significant lung function impairment. In addition to medication, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital off...

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Does Cold Weather Affect Spontaneous Pneumothorax?

Cold environments can have an impact on pneumothorax? Hello, my son is 20 years old and has a history of spontaneous pneumothorax, for which he has undergone surgery. He is now required to travel to Harbin, China, for a teaching activity. Will the cold climate have any impact on ...


Dr. Zhou Ziguang Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, temperature does not have a significant impact on pneumothorax. However, cold weather may trigger exacerbations of pre-existing respiratory conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Therefore, individuals with these con...

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Understanding COPD Exacerbation: A Case Study of Severe Symptoms and ICU Care

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) exacerbation The father is 74 years old and was admitted for observation and treatment on March 27 due to chest tightness and shortness of breath without fever (diagnosed with COPD) after an outpatient visit at a hospital in the Yuanli...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated by pneumonia often leads to respiratory failure in patients. Currently, transporting patients on a ventilator poses risks, so it is advisable to discuss with the attending physician whether transfer to another facility is necessar...

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Understanding Persistent Cough: When to Worry About Lung Cancer

Coughing Hello, Dr. Qu: My 55-year-old father has been coughing for three to four months after catching a cold this winter. He has seen several traditional and Western medicine practitioners and has taken codeine, but his condition fluctuates between better and worse. He suspects...


Dr. Qu Changke Reply:
Hello: Many conditions can present with a cough, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as the pulmonary tuberculosis and lung cancer you mentioned. It is advisable to visit a pulmonology clinic for an evaluation and to arrange any necessary tests...

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Am I Experiencing Asthma, COPD, or Another Lung Condition?

Am I suffering from asthma, another condition, or emphysema? In the past week, I have frequently experienced chest tightness with a bit of pain, and I feel like I can't fully inhale, especially when sitting down or driving; it feels like my breathing is not smooth. I have a ...


Dr. Qu Changke Reply:
Dear Sam, Many diseases can manifest as chest tightness and shortness of breath, such as issues related to the heart and lungs. Therefore, it is not possible to make a judgment based on your description alone. I recommend that you come in for a consultation.

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Is Tracheostomy Necessary for COPD Patients? Understanding the Options

Is it necessary to perform a tracheostomy? Hello Doctor: My father, who is 76 years old, was previously diagnosed with early-stage Parkinson's disease. He was hospitalized in March and April this year due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) leading to asthma. He ...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello, every intubated patient has the opportunity to wean off the ventilator. However, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may have poor lung function from the start, which could require a longer period for adjustment and training (the duration is unpredic...

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Understanding Lung Issues: Insights on Tracheostomy and Fibrosis

Pulmonary disease issues Hello, Dr. Jian: 1. I underwent a tracheostomy in the intensive care unit of a teaching hospital during the New Year holiday in 2003 due to an emergency. I was on a ventilator for a whole month, then transferred to another ventilator unit where I stayed ...


Dr. Jian Linzhen Reply:
1. Some tracheostomy stomas may heal spontaneously while others may not, and they do not require suturing. 2. Suspect tracheoesophageal fistula. 3. Pulmonary fibrosis leads to decreased lung function. 4. Surgical resection is not necessary, but rehabilitation should be cont...

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Understanding Emphysema: Treatment Options and Home Care Tips

Emphysema Is my father’s emphysema commonly referred to as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? Recently, there have been reports that emphysema can be treated with bronchial unidirectional valves. Which hospitals in the country offer this treatment? If there are none av...


Dr. Jian Linzhen Reply:
"Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a condition characterized by airflow obstruction caused by chronic bronchitis or emphysema. This airflow obstruction typically progresses slowly, and pulmonary function tests show a reduction in the forced expiratory volume th...

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Do Oxygen Concentrators Benefit Patients with COPD?

Is an oxygen concentrator beneficial for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? Hello Dr. Yang, I have an elder in my family who suffers from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). They often experience shortness of breath and wheezing. Sometimes, wh...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Dear Mr. Wei-Qiang, Hello. For patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who have severe pulmonary function impairment, if they are unable to maintain a blood oxygen partial pressure greater than 55 mmHg (or a finger oxygen saturation greater than 90%) at rest, ...

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Can You Use Medications with a Mucus Clearance Device?

Can medication be added to a nebulizer? Bronchial obstruction due to mucus that cannot be expelled may require the use of an expectorant. If medication is needed, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate type of medication to add. Common e...


Dr. Yang Wenda Reply:
Hello, Mrs. Chen: A general nebulizer can be used with high-concentration saline solution. Common expectorants such as BISOLVON or bronchodilators (like BRICANYL or ATROVENT) may be used for patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, it is best...

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Essential Guide to Respiratory Care for COPD Patients After Tracheostomy

I want to find a respiratory care center? Hello Dr. Lee, I would like to ask you a few questions and would appreciate your explanations: 1. My grandfather has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and underwent a tracheostomy over a month ago. He has a lot of sputum, so...


Dr. Li Yanxian Reply:
1. Excessive sputum production is a common issue in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). If the force of coughing is insufficient and external assistance is frequently needed, such as suctioning, chest percussion, or postural drainage, these interventions s...

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