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Bronchitis

Bronchitis is an inflammation of the air passages between the nose and the lungs, including the windpipe or trachea and the larger air tubes of the lung that bring air in from the trachea (bronchi), restricting air flow to and from the lungs. Acute, or short term, bronchitis is usually a viral infection, but can also be a bacterial infection and can heal without complications. Chronic, or long term, bronchitis is a sign of serious lung disease that may be slowed, but cannot be cured.

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Can Bronchitis be cured for life?

I had Bronchitis once and I was sick for about a week but I recovered if that's what you mean? ^_^

~Ivy~

Does bronchitis make you back hurt?

No. Bronchitis relates to the throat. The severe coughing caused by bronchitis can lead to muscle pain in the back and surrounding the rib cage. You can discuss with your doctor if over the counter pain medication can alleviate this discomfort for you.

Can be dangerous if inhaled or absorbed through the skin?

Yes. If you are allergic to something, it is best to stay away from it completely. Depending on the severity of the allergy, some people will break out or have an allergic reaction just because they are near the thing they are allergic to. Others only have an allergic reaction if they eat the item they are allergic to. Make sure to ask your doctor about the severity of your allergy before you go near anything you are allergic to!

What effect does bronchitis have on respiration?

Bronchitis leads to inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes, which can obstruct airflow and make breathing more difficult. This results in symptoms such as coughing, mucus production, wheezing, and shortness of breath. As a consequence, the efficiency of gas exchange in the lungs is compromised, potentially leading to decreased oxygen levels in the blood. Chronic bronchitis can further exacerbate these effects, causing long-term respiratory complications.

Why is prednisone prescribed along with an anti biotic for bronchitis?

Prednisone is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation in the airways, making it easier for patients with bronchitis to breathe. When prescribed alongside an antibiotic, it can help alleviate symptoms caused by inflammation while the antibiotic addresses any underlying bacterial infection. This combination can be particularly beneficial in cases of acute bronchitis where inflammation and infection contribute to the patient's discomfort and respiratory issues.

What kind of inhaler would be used for bronchitis?

For bronchitis, a healthcare provider may prescribe a bronchodilator inhaler, such as a beta-agonist, to help relax and open the airways, improving airflow. In some cases, corticosteroid inhalers may be used to reduce inflammation in the airways. The choice of inhaler depends on the severity and type of bronchitis, so it's important to follow a doctor's recommendations.

If on antibiotic and puffer is bronchitis contagious?

Well, bronchitis can be a virus or a bacteria. If you have a viral version, your antibiotic will not work. So I would give yourself a couple days off of school/work to give both the puffer and the antibiotic a chance to work.

Is bronchitis affecting bladder?

No. Wrong end. Bronchitis affects the bronchial tubes leading to the lungs.

When are symptoms of bronchitis shown?

Symptoms of bronchitis begin to appear in about 3-4 days after infection. Symptoms include coughing up mucus, wheezing and fatigue. If you think you may have bronchitis, see your local physician as soon as possible.

What are little pustules in throat filled with pus like substance I have stopped smoking but notice i have white pustules at back of my throat?

pharyngitis or inflammation of the pharynx/throat may be the reason for white pustules in the back of the throat. Getting a culture done at the doctor office will help diagnose.

Why am i Coughing up hard green pieces of snot?

because your body is trying to get all of that snot, that was in your body.