In the beginning stages of COPD, a person will tend to be short of breath and have slight tightness in the chest area, making it only seem to be a normal cold of some sort. As the disease progresses, the person will then cough and hack, some more aggressively than others, making breathlessness occur more often. Heading toward the severe stages can be extremely hazardous to one's health (Drowsiness, wheezing, and inability to breathe at some points) and at this time a doctor will …show more content…
The tobacco within cigarettes, cigars, and smoking pipes is the main toxin that contributes to COPD, along with the smoke that is inhaled directly or secondhand. How this happens is, the smoke from the cigarette (if inhaled deeply) will wash into the lungs and disrupt the brocholes, hence why some have the “smokers cough”. After smoking for a long period of time, the toxins will then cause lung damage which will affect the way the person breathes, their teeth, and even on extremely rare occasion, the sense of smell can be tampered