Bronchitis: Causes And Symptoms
Bronchitis is a respiratory condition
which focuses mainly on a person's lungs. In this respiratory
condition, the person's windpipe and bronchi (both large and
small) are inflamed due to infection or something else.
There are two kinds of bronchitis, acute and
chronic.
As with all other kinds of conditions, acute is shorter
termed or temporary, lasting about several weeks while chronic
bronchitis is a cough with sputum that last for at least three
months and occurs in two consecutive years.
Bronchitis In Acute Form
This condition is almost always preceded by a cold or the
flu. It is caused by the presence and perseverance of bacteria
or viruses in the respiratory system. This type of bronchitis
is basically not so difficult to treat as long as it is
detected early on.
The symptoms of acute bronchitis are coughing up mucus,
blocked or runny nose, difficulty breathing, and wheezing. Some
other symptoms that the doctors can see via tests are the
hardening of the sooth muscle and inflammation of the
bronchi.
Bronchitis In Chronic Form
This form of bronchitis is more severe than the acute form.
This usually lasts longer and may be more difficult to treat.
This respiratory condition may be caused by underlying
conditions that are may also be linked to acute bronchitis.

This form of respiratory disease is sometimes triggered by
COPD, heart disease and lung cancer. Other possible triggers
are smoking, farmer's lung and other conditions. Industrial
pollution is also another cause of this condition.
Many coalminers, metal molders and grain handlers are prone
to this condition as this condition is often caused by exposure
to dust and minute particles that cling to the bronchi and
cause the inflammation.
Manifestation Of Bronchitis
Bronchitis is seen in symptoms that are similar, whether the
condition is acute or chronic. One of the main symptoms of this
condition is cough that expels mucus which is colored yellow o
greenish yellow.
Other possible symptoms are difficulty breathing due to the
inflammation in the lungs and bronchi, a heavy or sore feeling
in the chest region and sometimes always clearing the
throat.
Bronchitis can take a turn for the worst if left untreated
or unnoticed. In children, it may be more difficult to detect
since many kids tend to swallow sputum or do not mind their
coughing too much especially when they are having fun. It is
best to bring any individual who has had the cough for more
than ten days to the doctor.
It may only be a simple cough or cold but it can
also be something else entirely.
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