It is estimated that more than 16 million people are living with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) in the United States. Unfortunately, approximately 40,000 out of every 100,000 deaths in the United States are associated with COPD, making the disease the fourth leading cause of death in the country; it is also the fourth-most prevalent cause of disability there, too.

The financial costs are great as well. In fact, estimated healthcare expenses associated with the disease cost the United States approximately $50 billion each year.

It’s dangerous to remain ignorant about COPD symptoms.

Yet, as common and as devastating as the condition is, most people don’t understand what COPD is and why this largely preventable condition kills so many people each year. So, gaining an understanding about what COPD is and how it manifests is the first step in managing it or even preventing it.

Generally, when people think about COPD, they think of it as one disease. COPD is actually a combination of diseases, however, which work together to obstruct airflow. The result is that it is much harder for people with the condition to breathe.

What are the signs of COPD?

There are four stages of COPD, ranging from mild to severe. How fast the disease progresses is dependent upon the person and the way they manage the disease after they receive a diagnosis. The first stage of COPD is Stage 1, or Mild COPD. Many people who are in this stage may not even be aware that they have the condition.

So, just what are the symptoms of this condition?…