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Originally Posted by pcof Scared to death here. I am 51 one yrs old, quitting smoking as of yesterday. Two week ago went to doc for regular yearly thing. Ordered chest xray because she heard a "rub"? Yes I have a smokers cough and shortness of breath. She just sent me in the mail a one sentance letter that says "lungs show hyperinflation--suggests emphysema" I need to call another med center to make an appointment to have a lung function test. My question is do Hyperinflated lungs always mean emphysema? If so will my quitting smoking now be to late to help? Help! |
It's not too late to help.
That "smoker's cough"; that's probably chronic bronchitis. Do you get bronchitis every time you get a cold? Does it sometimes go into pneumonia? In both of your lungs? Do you have asthma?
If you quit smoking and you have asthma and chronic bronchitis, those two conditions WILL improve. You will have fewer and milder episodes of both.
Do you have asthma? I'm almost certain you have chronic bronchitis if you have a smoker's cough. Is it worth it to ease the grief from those conditions?
Quitting smoking will also reduce the rate of progression of emphysema, by the way.