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.
bronchitis
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.
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NO! Unfortunately the bronchitis will spread more rapidly due to the air pressure increase, but if you want you can just not far. - Doctor James Howard, Harvard University
It depends on the nature of bronchitis. There are two main types of bronchitis: acute and chronic bronchitis. Acute bronchitis is caused by viral infection and normally last for a short period of time.This form of bronchitis can spread very rapidly through cough, sneeze or by getting in close contact with infected person. On the other hand, chronic bronchitis doesn't spread by nature. The main cause is smoking and exposure to pollutants. It can only spread from one person to another if it persists for a very long time. This often occurs when the bacteria starts to develop and is emitted into the air.
Bronchitis is almost always viral and not treated effectively with antibiotics. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
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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.
I used my cpap while I had bronchitis and it made me feel at ease because it opened up my airways and allowed me to take deeper breaths to breathe
Bronchitis usually doesn't damage your lungs; usually why doctors are concerned is because if not treated the infection can spread into the lungs themselves and cause Pneumonia, which can be fatal and permanently damage the lungs.