Flying with bronchitis is generally not recommended, as the changes in cabin pressure can exacerbate your symptoms and make breathing more difficult. Additionally, the confined space of an airplane can increase the risk of spreading infection to others. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice before traveling. If you're experiencing severe symptoms, it's advisable to postpone your trip until you feel better.
No
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.
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.
No, "bronchitis" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is a common noun referring to inflammation of the bronchial tubes and should be written in lowercase in most contexts.
The word bronchitis is a noun. Bronchitis is an inflammation of bronchi in the lungs.
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.
Actually (medically) not bad though it is forbidden by family members.