If you have bronchitis, it's essential to get plenty of rest to help your body recover. Aim for at least 7-9 hours of sleep each night, and listen to your body—take naps during the day if needed. Resting can help reduce fatigue and support your immune system in fighting the infection. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations based on your condition.
yes you need to have a bit of a rest
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.
You are not supposed to go for exercise, when you are suffering from bronchitis. You should do no exercise, when you are suffering from any acute infection. You are in the state of catabolism, when there is acute infection. The exercise in harmful or not useful in this situation.
yes you should
go to a doctor!
no, Bronchitis is incredibly contagious especially because of the horrible cough that accompanies it.
Nyquil will not help to reduce the inflammation that is caused by bronchitis. You should see a doctor and get a prescription.
Well...I was diagnosed with Bronchitis. I am usually a light sleeper and only sleep a few hours a night but while recovering from the infection and for a couple weeks after, I was very tired all the time. No matter how often I slept or how long, I couldn't get enough rest. I think any illness can cause fatigue. You're fighting off whatever it is making you sick, and that's tiring. The best solution is to rest as much as you're able and due to how Bronchitis is, try to avoid strenuous activities.
Bronchitis treatments include rest, antibiotics, cough medicine, over the counter pain medication, and pulmonary rehabilitation. There are also home remedies such as humidifying the environment, and drinking plenty of liquids.
yes h1n2 should no in vain
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Chronic bronchitis is often associated with a deep cough but it is a question that you should direct to your doctor or to your pulmonologist who could answer more directly.