It is a respiratory condition which is rarely fatal.
Not a good idea. Alcohol is a diuretic, and alcohol consumption leads to dehydration, which greatly complicates bronchitis.
bronchitis
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes which leads to the lungs. The lungs need to keep working and so they need to push past any problems elsewhere.
not sure if it is hereditary but yes you can be born with it, it is dangerous in small children and left untreated can cause death
He was a heavy smoker, which brought on lung diseases and Bronchitis.
when death occurs for bronchitis is when you don't take your medication and the air ways to your lungs start closing and it is very hard to breath so when the air ways get to swollen ( closed ) you can die because you can hardly breath or can not at all and that would really suck and it is scary
Cor pulmonale, which is right-sided heart failure due to lung disease, is more commonly associated with chronic bronchitis than emphysema. This is because chronic bronchitis leads to more significant hypoxia and increased pulmonary vascular resistance, which contributes to the development of cor pulmonale. While emphysema can also lead to cor pulmonale, the effects are generally less pronounced compared to chronic bronchitis. Overall, chronic bronchitis presents a greater risk for the development of this condition.
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs. It can be acute or chronic, with acute bronchitis often caused by infections and chronic bronchitis typically resulting from long-term irritants like smoking. The inflammation leads to increased mucus production, coughing, and difficulty breathing, as the airways become narrowed and obstructed. Consequences on breathing can include wheezing, shortness of breath, and an increased risk of respiratory infections.
it leads to death
it leads to death
it leads to lung cancer, which may lead to death.
They are diseases that don't cause anything, except maybe early death.