Common COPD Triggers Sturgis MI
For COPD sufferers, flare-ups can come on suddenly-and seemingly from out of nowhere. But according to experts, there are a host of hidden COPD triggers that may be exacerbating your symptoms. In addition to talking to your doctor about your symptoms, it's important to identify your COPD triggers and avoid them. That way, you can help to reduce the risk of flare-ups and the impact that COPD has on your life.
Gary Ferguson, MD
248-471-2800
28080 Grand River Ave
Farmington Hills, MI
Gary Ferguson, MD
248-471-2800
28080 Grand River Ave
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Wa Sch Of Med, Seattle Wa 98195
Graduation Year: 1980
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(269) 388-5864
601 John St
Kalamazoo, MI
(269) 388-5864
601 John St
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
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Pulmonary Disease
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Catherine Wubbel, MD
616-391-2125
632 Russwood St NE
Grand Rapids, MI
Catherine Wubbel, MD
616-391-2125
632 Russwood St NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505
Specialties
Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonology
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Medical School: Univ Of Louisville Sch Of Med, Louisville Ky 40202
Graduation Year: 1993
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Paul Alfred Lange, MD
269-226-1611
6313 Liteolier St
Portage, MI
Paul Alfred Lange, MD
269-226-1611
6313 Liteolier St
Portage, MI 49024
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine
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Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med, East Lansing Mi 48824
Graduation Year: 1989
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Mt Pleasant, MI
(989) 953-4169
2935 Health Parkway
Mt Pleasant, MI 48858
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Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease
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Subramanyam Yadam, MD
989-636-7010
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Midland, MI
Subramanyam Yadam, MD
989-636-7010
4007 Orchard Drstev 1200
Midland, MI 48640
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
Education
Medical School: Sri Venkatesvara Med Coll, Univ Hlth Sci, Tirupati, Ap, India
Graduation Year: 1974
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Dr.William Decker
(517) 265-3411
777 Kimole Ln # 250
Adrian, MI
Dr.William Decker
(517) 265-3411
777 Kimole Ln # 250
Adrian, MI 49221
Education
Medical School: Des Moines Univ, Coll Osteo Med & Surg
Year of Graduation: 1985
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John Joseph Osterholzer
(734) 647-9342
1500 East Medical Center Dr
Ann Arbor, MI
(734) 647-9342
1500 East Medical Center Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease
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Joel Cary Seidman, MD
248-551-0497
3535 W 13 Mile Rd
Royal Oak, MI
Joel Cary Seidman, MD
248-551-0497
3535 W 13 Mile Rd
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases
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Medical School: Univ Of Mi Med Sch, Ann Arbor Mi 48109
Graduation Year: 1973
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Clinton Township, MI
(586) 263-0670
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Clinton Township, MI 48038
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For COPD sufferers, flare-ups can come on suddenly-and seemingly from out of nowhere. But according to experts, there are a host of hidden COPD triggers that may be exacerbating your symptoms. In addition to talking to your doctor about your symptoms, it's important to identify your COPD triggers and avoid them. That way, you can help to reduce the risk of flare-ups and the impact that COPD has on your life
10 Common Outdoor Triggers
The following outdoor triggers could make your COPD symptoms worse
- Air pollution or smog;
- Traffic fumes or exhaust from cars;
- Occupational exposure to chemical fumes;
- Sudden changes in weather;
- Cold, dry air;
- Hot, humid air;
- Strong winds;
- High altitudes;
- Grasses or trees; and
- Pollens or mold.
10 Common Indoor Triggers
Also be on the lookout for COPD triggers inside your home. Here, 10 of the most common culprits
- Cigarette smoke;
- Smoke from fireplaces or wood stoves;
- Perfumes, hair spray, or scented products;
- Paint fumes;
- Cleaning products, glues, or solvents;
- Pet hair, dander, or saliva;
- Dust, dust mites, or mildew;
- Lack of ventilation;
- Flu, colds, or pneumonia; and
- Not taking your medicine as directed.
Different People, Different Triggers
Keep in mind that not everyone has the same COPD triggers; each patient is different, and something that causes a flare-up in one person may not be a problem for another. One of the best ways to identify your unique triggers is to monitor your symptoms closely. Be sure to contact your doctor immediately if your wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath suddenly gets worse or if you have a fever, trouble sleeping, extreme fatigue, depression, and/or confusion. If your symptoms are severe, you may need immediate medical assistance...
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