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Bronchitis can be caused by both viruses and bacteria. Viral bronchitis is more common and usually resolves on its own, while bacterial bronchitis may require antibiotics for treatment.
Bronchitis can be caused by either a viral or bacterial infection, with viral infections being more common. Viral bronchitis typically resolves on its own with rest and symptom management. Bacterial bronchitis may require antibiotics for treatment.
Acute bronchitis is normally viral, and is not curable with antibiotics.
Most bronchitis is viral and can't be cured by antibiotics. When antibiotics are tried, penicillin is not on the list.
Acute bronchitis is usually viral, and does not get better faster with antibiotics.
Other viral infections may also strike the patient, including croup, bronchitis, laryngitis, or viral pneumonia.
Bronchitis is due to congestion/inflammation of the Broncuoles .Bronchitis is infectious if it is due to bacterial infection like tuberculosis, staphylococci etc or a viral like influenza etc. However Bronchitis due to allergy is not infectious
Most cases of bronchitis are caused by a viral infection. Since antibiotics, such as amoxil, do not affect viral infections, they do not help treat them. Risk factors for bacterial bronchitis include a history of emphysema or chronic bronchitis, an immunocompromised condition (AIDS, on chronic steroids or chemotherapy), or a prior viral illness (such as bronchitis) that gets better and then gets worse acutely.
Maybe. Bronchitis can be either due to a virus infection or a bacterial infection. Tests will need to be done to determine which type of bronchitis you have. In the case of a viral infection causing bronchitis, penicillin will not work. In the case of a bacterial infection causing bronchitis, penicillin may work. Antibiotics are generally used on bacterial infections, not viral.
Bronchitis is almost always viral and not treated effectively with antibiotics. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Bronchitis is almost always viral and does not get better faster with antibiotics. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
No, you cannot get bronchitis from a hug. Bronchitis is typically caused by viral or bacterial infections, allergens, or irritants, not through physical contact like hugging. However, if someone with bronchitis is coughing or sneezing during a hug, there is a risk of spreading the infection. It's always best to maintain good hygiene and avoid close contact with sick individuals.