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- Bronchitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Acute bronchitis, which often develops from a cold or other respiratory infection, is very common Also called a chest cold, acute bronchitis usually improves within a week to 10 days without lasting effects, although the cough may linger for weeks
- Bronchitis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment
Bronchitis is when the airways leading to your lungs (trachea and bronchi) get inflamed and fill with mucus It gives you a cough that lasts for two or more weeks
- Bronchitis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Antibiotics - WebMD
Discover how doctors diagnose bronchitis and explore treatment options, from antibiotics to lifestyle changes, including home remedies and when to seek medical help
- Bronchitis (Acute and Chronic): Symptoms, Causes Treatment - WebMD
Bronchitis is inflammation of the lining of your lungs Learn more about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of bronchitis
- Bronchitis - Wikipedia
Acute bronchitis, also known as a chest cold, is a short-term inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs [4][6] The most common symptom is a cough that may or may not produce sputum [4][19] Other symptoms may include coughing up mucus, wheezing, shortness of breath, fever, and chest discomfort [6] Fever when present is mild [20]
- What doctors want patients to know about bronchitis
Bronchitis is a respiratory condition that affects millions of people every year, often bringing with it a persistent cough, chest discomfort and fatigue
- Bronchitis Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment - American Lung Association
On average, the symptoms of acute bronchitis last only a couple of weeks However, if you have a cough that won't go away, or if you get sick with bronchitis frequently, it may be the sign of a more serious disease and you should visit your doctor
- Bronchitis: Symptoms, causes, treatment, and more
Bronchitis involves inflammation of the bronchial tubes, leading to symptoms like a persistent cough and difficulty clearing mucus It can be acute, resolving within weeks, or chronic, requiring
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