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Question by  sanandraj (26)

What are the last stages of COPD?

My father-in-law has COPD.

 
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Answer by  jupiterfox (328)

It is hard to see the last stage of copd.It is dependent on the person.What is known is that each stage of copd is measured in loss of pulmonary function.

 
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Answer by  bubbyboy (9929)

The last stage means that anything at all, even a walk of a few steps, results in extreme breathlessness. This leads to respiratory failure.

 
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Answer by  bubbyboy (9929)

The patient becomes more and more short of breath. These stages are figured by numbers and last stage is figured at around 30% of normal lung capacity. Respiratory failure is common in last stage and there can be much breathlessness even at rest. Different people are affected by these stages differently.

 
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Answer by  DackThrombosis (1093)

The final stages of COPD involve the respiratory system shutting down. Symptoms differ with each individual, but the last stages generally mean the lungs process less and less oxygen. When that happens, the other organs in the body must work harder to maintain adequate air supply. Expect more pressure on the heart, which increases the chance of cardiac arrest.

 
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Answer by  martine (860)

The very last stage of COPD is the severe stage. In this stage it is guesstimated that only thirty percent of the air we need is actually being inhaled and exhaled from the body.

 
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