What is c hronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
COPD is a broad term for lung conditions that block airways and cause breathing-related problems.
COPD gets worse over time and can lead to severe lung damage and other serious health issues — even death.
Fact: More women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB) are diagnosed with COPD than men.
Certain reproductive factors can increase the risk for COPD
These can include:
Starting your period before age 11
Giving birth to 3 or more children
Experiencing multiple miscarriages or stillbirth
Starting menopause before age 40
Did you know?
Most cases of COPD are diagnosed during menopause.
Hormonal changes can increase inflammation in the lungs
A drop in estrogen = increased vulnerability to COPD
Age-related decline in lung function may speed up during perimenopause and menopause
Post-menopausal people are at higher risk for respiratory problems compared to people who are not in menopause
Signs of COPD
A cough that doesn’t go away
Shortness of breath
Persistent wheezing
Don’t let COPD take your breath away
Talk to your healthcare provider right away if you’re experiencing symptoms of COPD. There are treatments available that can help manage the disease.
Resource
The COPD Foundation