Yes, bronchitis can trigger an asthma attack, especially in individuals who have asthma or a predisposition to respiratory issues. The inflammation and mucus production associated with bronchitis can exacerbate asthma symptoms, leading to increased airway constriction and difficulty breathing. Additionally, viral or bacterial infections that cause bronchitis may further irritate the airways, heightening the risk of an asthma attack. It's essential for individuals with asthma to manage bronchitis symptoms promptly to prevent complications.
Asthma Bronchitis
Asthma is allergic whereas bronchitis is infection of bronchi. Signs of asthma are wheezing and tightening of the chest. It is a medical emergency. Signs of bronchitis are fever, dry hacking cough, non-productive cough especially at night that becomes productive in 2 or more days.
Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cancer
Asthma Bronchitis
Infection is the reason for a WBC. Be it asthmatic bronchitis or not. Asthma alone won't do it. That's not an infection.
If Bronchitis is not taken care of it will turn into Pneumonia
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.
No. They are difference conditions, though they have some similarities.
asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and lung cancer
Yellow sputum can be a indication of respiratory ailments like Asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis and the common cold.
tobacco will make the asthma worse!!