What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Idiopathic
Pulmonary Fibrosis?
The signs and symptoms of idiopathic pulmonary
fibrosis (IPF) develop over time. They may not even begin to appear until the
disease has done serious damage to your lungs. Once they occur, they're likely
to get worse over time.
The most common signs and symptoms are:
- Shortness of breath. This usually is the main
symptom. At first, you may be short of breath only during exercise. Over time,
you're likely to feel breathless even at rest.
- A dry, hacking cough that doesn't get better.
Over time, you may have repeated bouts of coughing that you can't control.
Other signs and symptoms that you may develop over
time include:
- Rapid, shallow breathing
- Gradual, unintended weight loss
- Fatigue (tiredness) or malaise (a general
feeling of being unwell)
- Aching muscles and joints
- Clubbing, which is the widening and rounding of
the tips of the fingers or toes
IPF may lead to other medical conditions, including
collapsed lung, lung infections, blood clots in the lungs, and lung cancer.
As your condition gets worse, you may develop other
potentially life-threatening conditions, including respiratory failure,
pulmonary
hypertension, and
heart
failure. |