COPD: Have recently been diagnosed with... - Lung Conditions C...

Lung Conditions Community Forum

56,325 members66,956 posts

COPD

Pcbflgal profile image
6 Replies

Have recently been diagnosed with COPD,I have no problem doing daily activities or living a normal life

The problems I have now is a cough ,mostly in the morning with excessive phlegm. .mostly white and foamy .During the day I have bouts of coughing but not to much.

I am confused about this as I really don't know what to expect next..I can walk without being short of breath

My test at the lung Dr showed that breathing in was ok ...it was the breathingout that was not good only about half of my lung could do that because of the phlegm and I would start coughing..

If anyone out there has this problem please let me know if there is anything I can do to get rid of this coughing

Thanks

Written by
Pcbflgal profile image
Pcbflgal
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
6 Replies
Badbessie profile image
Badbessie

There are various ways of removing sputum. Have you tried the huff cough technique? Also you could ask your GP for a mucus thinning medication which my help your situation.

btown profile image
btown

Hi Pcbflgal, I had the same problem when first diagnosed, my Dr at chest clinic put me on Carbocistine tablets initially 8 per day for 2 months then down to 3 per day and wow what a difference, no cough and no sputum,next time you see your GP ask about it and see what he says.it has made a big difference to me.

Good luck

T😀

Chalky2 profile image
Chalky2 in reply tobtown

Hi Pcbflgal I too have a cough which I have had for one and a half years I have been taking Carbocistine tablets for a long time but only two per day, do you think increasing them will help, I haven't smoked for twenty years but diagnosed with copd in 2011 breathing quite good just this cough that drives me nuts, I don't have any problem getting mucus up hope you can help. Pauline

HampshireLass profile image
HampshireLass

Do you have swolen ankkes? If so go back to Doc.

Cliffordx profile image
Cliffordx

firstly do you smoke as far as the coughings concerned you,ll be doing a lot of that but if you've got a lot of phlegm that's a worry because you state its on your lungs go to the drs it sounds like pluarsy liquid in the lungs they need to be drained x

Beth1949 profile image
Beth1949

I have read that everyone 'bring up mucus' on a regular basis. It's your lungs way of getting rid of pollen and other irritances that we breath in everyday.

What the difference between other people and people with lung issues is that it is a lot harder to bring up the mucus that the irritances create, hence the coughing. Also, our lungs create a lot more mucus.

At my worst, the reason why I cough up more in the morning is that I am lying down for 8 plus hours and the mucus is collecting in my lungs. I get up in the morning and start moving around and that loosens the mucus to cough up (mild cardio exercise or doing things around the house does the same thing).

Try to clear your lungs as much as possible in the evening before going to bed.

It's normal to cough more in the morning. Since your mucus is white, at least, that shows that there is no infection.

Take care, Beth

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

COPD, QUIT SMOKING, INHALERS

Hi. I have been diagnosed with COPD after a shadow was found on my Lung from a routine xray for a...
Dickie4 profile image

Nebulisers for COPD

Does anyone know if Nebulisers help with COPD suffering. I've had a bad chest infection for nearly...
Jan16 profile image

Cough and Phlegm in COPD

Hi does anybody else have problems with coughing and bringing phlegm up I do my chest clearance as...
jiffy profile image

Have I really got COPD?

Diagnosed about 5 years ago with lots of phlegm and coughing being primary symptoms. Found that...
Bin1 profile image

Copd

My wife has copd and gets really puffy after doing various activities ie shopping ,washing ,but her...
r00nst3r67 profile image

Moderation team

See all
AsthmaandLung profile image
AsthmaandLungAdministrator
moderator_AandLUK profile image
moderator_AandLUKAdministrator
Claire_ALUK profile image
Claire_ALUKAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.