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Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, the airways that carry air to and from the lungs. This condition can cause coughing, mucus production, and difficulty breathing. Understanding bronchitis, its types, causes, symptoms, and treatment options can help effectively manage and prevent this respiratory condition.
Types of Bronchitis
- Acute Bronchitis - A short-term inflammation of the bronchial tubes, often developing from a cold or other respiratory infection. Cause: Usually caused by viral infections, but can also result from bacterial infections or exposure to irritants like smoke or pollution.
- Chronic Bronchitis - A long-term condition characterized by persistent inflammation of the bronchial tubes. Cause: Primarily caused by prolonged exposure to irritants, with cigarette smoking being the most significant risk factor. Other causes include air pollution, dust, or toxic gases.
Common symptoms of bronchitis include:
- Persistent Cough: Often producing clear, yellow, or green mucus.Wheezing: A whistling sound when breathing.
- Shortness of Breath: Difficulty breathing, especially during physical activities.
- Chest Discomfort: Mild chest pain or tightness.
- Fatigue: General feeling of tiredness and weakness.
- Sore Throat: Irritation in the throat due to prolonged coughing.
- Fever and Chills: More common in acute bronchitis.
Causes:
- Viral Infections: Common cold or influenza (flu).
- Bacterial Infections: Less common but can occur, especially after a viral infection.
- Irritants: Exposure to tobacco smoke, air pollution, chemical fumes, or dust.
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