Someone may experience bronchitis more than three times a year due to factors such as chronic respiratory conditions (like Asthma or COPD), exposure to irritants (such as smoke, pollution, or allergens), or recurrent respiratory infections. Additionally, a weakened immune system or underlying health issues can make an individual more susceptible to frequent bronchitis episodes. Lifestyle factors, such as smoking or lack of vaccination against respiratory infections, can also contribute to this increased frequency.
Web MD is a great tool to look for information on chronic bronchitis. I would start at this website and look for symptoms and treatment of chronic bronchitis.
Bronchitis can be caused by both viruses and bacteria. Viral bronchitis is more common and usually resolves on its own, while bacterial bronchitis may require antibiotics for treatment.
Chronic bronchitis is more common in people over 40 years old
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.
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.
The best way to prevent bronchitis is not to begin smoking or to stop smoking. Smokers are ten times more likely to die of COPD than non-smokers. Smokers who stop show improvement in lung function. Other preventative steps.
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Hemoptysis is when someone is couching up blood or blood stained mucus. There are several things that can cause this. Some of the more common causes are pneumonia, bronchitis, or a pulmonary embolism.
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! 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
When treated, acute bronchitis normally resolves in one to two weeks without complications, although a cough may continue for several more weeks. The progression of chronic bronchitis, on the other hand, may be slowed.