No. Bronchitis relates to the throat. The severe coughing caused by bronchitis can lead to muscle pain in the back and surrounding the rib cage. You can discuss with your doctor if over the counter pain medication can alleviate this discomfort for you.
Can you have back surgery while recovering from bronchitis
Yes they do
It depends on how hurt you are. Bronchial pneumonia or pulmonary pneumonia can hurt you a lot. But there are other things like bronchitis, bronchial asthma, emphysema, lung cancer and tuberculosis. You have to consult your doctor.
Bronchitis is a noun for an inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes. Example sentence: My bronchitis was so bad that my boss didn't recognize my voice when I called in sick.
no it doesnt hurt their back...!
Either muscle pull due to coughing from bronchitis or irritation of outer layer of lung (pleura) due to infection/bronchitis. Take Motrin and see if it improves. If not - and really bothersome, go to ER.
Soda doesn't make your back hurt. It makes your liver hurt. It may feel like its our back because your liver is located in that region. The large amounts of artificial sweeteners in soda is what hurts your liver.
Don't strain yourself. If you are travelling and you strain yourself, it could actually affect your bronchitis and make it worse. DRINK LOTS OF WATER. OR ELSE.
Actually, Michael Phelp's sister hurt hur back and had to lose her career for swimming. She was about to go to the olympics when she hurt her back.
The word bronchitis is a noun. Bronchitis is an inflammation of bronchi in the lungs.
Go to the doctor, no-one can make a diagnosis like this.
You can but you shouldn't. You could smoke cigarettes and crack too. Point is, it's not a question of "can" but a question of "can I do it with no harm?" The answer to that is no. Bronchitis is inflamation of the bronchi. Any smoke will irritate the bronchi, and aggravate your bronchitis. My advice is to stop smoking pot and put your health first. After about a week you will feel much better, and you'll crave pot less and less as time goes by. Trust me, I am a recovered cronic pothead.