Parkview Health Logo

COPD Action Plan

If you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), your usual shortness of breath could suddenly get worse. You may start coughing more and have more mucus. This flare-up is called a COPD exacerbation (say “ig-ZAS-ur-BAY-shun”).

A lung infection or air pollution could set off an exacerbation. Sometimes it can happen after a quick change in temperature or being around chemicals.

Work with your doctor to make a plan for dealing with an exacerbation. You can better manage it if you plan ahead.

Why should you have a COPD action plan?

With COPD, your usual shortness of breath could suddenly get worse. You may start coughing more and have more mucus. This is called a flare-up. Work with your doctor to make an action plan for dealing with flare-ups. This way you'll know what to do quickly so you can manage them better.

COPD action plan: When to call

Call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care. For example, call if:

Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:

Watch closely for changes in your health, and be sure to contact your doctor if:

Specialized pulmonology care

Parkview Physicians Group - Pulmonology offers personalized care for people living with pulmonary and respiratory diseases. Ask your primary care provider if a referral is right for you.

Find a PPG - Pulmonology location