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Escaper Review Bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease.
It can accompany flu or cold and it occurs in people of all ages.
Smokers and people with weak immune system are very exposed to
developing chronic bronchitis and in some cases asthmatic bronchitis.
Smoking is considered to be a serious factor of risk in the
development of bronchitis and it can lead to complications such as
pneumonia. Bronchitis is mostly caused by viruses, in which case the
illness clears on itself within days, without medical treatment.
However, if the illness is caused by bacteria, medical treatment with
antibiotics is required for overcoming bronchitis completely.
Bronchitis can be either acute or chronic.
The
acute form of the illness generates intense symptoms, but if it
caused by viruses, it usually clears up quickly. Acute bronchitis is
very common in people of all ages and rarely requires medical
treatment. Chronic bronchitis generates milder symptoms, which can
aggravate in time. This form of illness is persistent and has a
recidivating character. Chronic bronchitis needs continuous treatment
until the illness is completely overcome, otherwise the symptoms will
quickly reoccur. This form of bronchitis involves bacterial infection
and needs specific, long-term medical treatment with antibiotics.
Chronic bronchitis has a very high incidence in smokers and people
with weak immune system.
Bronchitis
generates symptoms such as cough, excess production of mucus,
shortness of breath, chest pain, soreness and discomfort, wheezing,
headache and fever. The presence of fever can point to bacterial
infections and possible complications. Bronchitis is difficult to
diagnose, considering the fact that its symptoms are also common to
many other respiratory conditions (asthma, sinusitis). However,
careful physical examinations and laboratory analyses can reveal the
presence of bronchitis in most patients.
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