answersLogoWhite

0

How do doctors treat bronchitis?

User Avatar

Noemy Grady

Lvl 10
5y ago
Updated: 7/27/2021

Drug therapy uses bronchodilators to relax the muscles of the bronchial tubes and allow increased airflow.

User Avatar

Vern Armstrong

Lvl 10
4y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can metronidazole treat bronchitis?

Metronidazole can it treat Bronchitis


Who do doctors treat?

the people that doctors treat are called "Patients".


How do plenty of fluids treat bronchitis?

it eat it by healing he masses


What is the difference between vets and doctors?

Vets treat animals and doctors treat humans. In other words, a vet is like a doctor, only they treat animals. Vets are animal doctors


What diseases does chickweed treat?

Bronchitis, pleurisy, colitis, gastritis, asthma, and sore throat.


Is sulfa trimeth used to treat bronchitis?

Not usually, because there are antibiotics that work better. The Sulfas are usually used in the treatment of bladder infections.However, if a patient is allergic to some antibiotics, then Triple Sulfa can be used to treat bronchitis. It is not the 'drug of choice' though.


How did doctors treat diseases in 1066?

the doctors often used herbs


How did medical doctors treat patients?

Madical doctors are normal doctors they give madicines and injections


How do you treat illness?

go to the doctors


What kind of space doctors treat chemical emergencies?

the space doctors that treat chemical emergencies are the ones who check your teeth for cavities


What diseases does Iceland moss treat?

Common cold, fever, dry cough, bronchitis, gastroenteritis.


Can nitrofurantoin treat broncitus?

Nitrofurantoin is an antibiotic primarily used to treat urinary tract infections and is not typically effective for bronchitis. Bronchitis is usually caused by viral infections, for which antibiotics are not effective. In some cases, if a bacterial infection complicates bronchitis, a different antibiotic may be prescribed. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment options.