Someone told me a few weeks. I thought it was one though.
Symptoms of bronchitis typically appear within a few days to a week after exposure to irritants or infections, such as viruses or bacteria. The onset can vary depending on the individual's health, the cause of the bronchitis, and whether it's acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis often follows a cold or respiratory infection, while chronic bronchitis develops over time due to long-term exposure to irritants.
As long as the bronchitis is treated, it should have a short term effect. Talk to your doctor to get a more specific answer. If your bronchitis is very severe it could take longer.
chronic = lasting a long time /recurring often Last winter I had chronic bronchitis and ended up in hospital for 3 days.
Yes oregano has long been hailed as helpful for bronchitis and other respiratory ailments. The ancient Greeks were amongst the first to recognise this.
IT MAKES U CAUGH ALL DAY LONG ,PALE FACE , SLEEPY , AND IT SHOWES THAT U R SERIOUSLY SICK .IN FACT I DO HAVE BRONCHITIS NOW !!!!!!
The word bronchitis is a noun. Bronchitis is an inflammation of bronchi in the lungs.
Chronic bronchitis is defined as a bronchial inflammation that persists for at least three months in two consecutive years. It is characterized by a cough that produces mucus and is often caused by long-term exposure to irritants, such as tobacco smoke or air pollution. Unlike acute bronchitis, which is typically a short-term condition, chronic bronchitis is a long-term health issue that can significantly impact respiratory function.
I'm not a doctor but i had it for almost a month
Having reoccurring Bronchitis, emphysema, and lung cancer
Bronchitis, particularly acute bronchitis, is often caused by viral infections, and it can be contagious for a few days to a week, depending on the underlying cause. The virus can spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Close contact with infected individuals or touching surfaces contaminated with the virus can also facilitate transmission. Chronic bronchitis, on the other hand, is not contagious as it is usually caused by long-term irritants rather than infections.
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There is no single “cure” for bronchitis. Treatment depends on the type—acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis usually heals on its own with rest, fluids, and medicines, while chronic bronchitis needs long-term management like inhalers, medicines, and lifestyle care. For expert bronchitis treatment in Delhi, Tirath Ram Shah Hospital (TRSCH) offers accurate diagnosis and personalized care to control symptoms and improve breathing.