Bronchitis typically affects the large airways in the lungs, but if symptoms are more pronounced on one side, it could be due to localized inflammation or infection, possibly stemming from an underlying condition such as pneumonia or a blockage. Additionally, anatomical differences in the bronchial tubes may lead to uneven distribution of mucus and bacteria, causing more severe symptoms on one side. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Because the sun is only on the right side of the moon.
Yes. ONLY if you don't try to help it get better. One of my friends has bronchitis.
The hepatic artery and many of its branches lie on the right side only.
heat only on the left side not tha right side
No, bronchitis affects all ages of people from all races and nationalities. HIV and AIDS may cause more exotic causes of bronchitis, but all people get bronchitis from time to time.
right triangle
There is no cure, only treatment that can be done.
it lasts only for a short term
No but with a right angle triangle the longest side is the hypotenuse.
Either muscle pull due to coughing from bronchitis or irritation of outer layer of lung (pleura) due to infection/bronchitis. Take Motrin and see if it improves. If not - and really bothersome, go to ER.
anteater
the left pumps blood to the body and the right pumps blood to only to the lungs