It's finally April in Michigan and although we're back to chilly weather and the threat of frost this week, spring is almost here! The tulips are blooming early and visitors - and their cameras - have come to our town.
I thought that this would be a good time to talk a bit about Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, commonly referred to as Alpha-1. Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency is a lung condition passed on genetically from parents to their children. So, yes, it is possible to have COPD if you never smoked.
If you have COPD, Asthma, or another obstructive lung disease, ask yourself these questions.....
-Are you age 20-50 and short of breath with little effort?
-Do you have asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or bronchiectasis?
-Did you quit smoking with no improvement?
-Do you have frequent lung infections?
-Do you have a family history of lung disease?
-Do you have cirrhosis of the liver without a history of alcohol?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, talk with your doctor about being tested for Alpha-1.
I'll be here today and checking in, so feel free to ask about Alpha-1 or anything else. That's what I'm here for!
Jane.













