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6 Trusted Best Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treatment Doctors available in Jamaica

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Dr Teresa Leeds
J$ 1.00

Dr Teresa Leeds
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  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS,MD,FRCS
  • 12yr experience
  • Location Iselin
  • Languages English, french
Dr Geetha Kumari
J$ 6,992.45

Dr Geetha Kumari
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  • General Practitioner
  • mbbs
  • 6yr experience
  • Location Freeport
  • Languages english
Dr Vishi Beharry
J$ 4,661.64

Dr Vishi Beharry
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  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 13yr experience
  • Location Port Antino
  • Languages English
Dr Edrick Devon
J$ 465.00

Dr Edrick Devon
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  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 15yr experience
  • Location San Fernando
  • Languages English
Dr Alzari Joseph
J$ 5,827.04

Dr Alzari Joseph
Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 8yr experience
  • Location TT
  • Languages English, Spanish
Dr Michael Jackson
J$ 78,999.85

Dr Michael Jackson
Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MD
  • 2yr experience
  • Location Boston
  • Languages English, Spanish

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Dr Albus Dumbledore () Dermatology 96 Y
Dr Prita Preen () Dieticians 89 Y
Dr Shivali Matcha () Gastroenterology 57 Y
Dr Sunitha Suni () Dermatology 56 Y
Dr Priya Gupta () Anesthesiology 54 Y
Dr Surya Teja () Dermatology 54 Y
Dr Shanu Matcha () Epidemiology 46 Y
Dr Lavanya Illa () Traditional chinese medicine 40 Y
Dr Manohar Ahuja () Nephrology 40 Y
Dr Likitha Likitha () Allergy and immunology 36 Y

FAQ’s about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

A person with COPD often feels short of breath, fatigued, and may experience chronic cough, wheezing, and chest tightness.

The best ways to cope with COPD include quitting smoking, taking prescribed medications, engaging in pulmonary rehabilitation, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and exercise.

End-stage COPD, or stage 4, is the most severe stage where lung function is extremely impaired, leading to significant breathlessness, frequent exacerbations, and reduced quality of life.

Yes, exercise helps improve overall endurance and strength, reducing symptoms and improving quality of life for people with COPD.

Stage 1 COPD, also known as mild COPD, is characterized by mild airflow limitation with a FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in one second) ? 80% of the predicted value.

Smokers, former smokers, and people exposed to lung irritants such as pollution, chemical fumes, and dust are most at risk for COPD. Genetics can also play a role.

Climbing stairs can be challenging for people with COPD, but with proper management and gradual increase in activity, it can help improve cardiovascular health and endurance.

No, COPD and asthma are different conditions, though they share some symptoms like shortness of breath and wheezing. COPD is mainly caused by long-term exposure to irritants, while asthma is usually triggered by allergens or environmental factors.

Yes, a pulmonologist in Medicas can treat COPD, offering specialized care and management plans tailored to the patient’s needs.

You can get checked for COPD at Medicas by scheduling an appointment with a pulmonologist, who will review your medical history and treat further.

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