Causes, Symptoms And Treatment For Chronic Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis is a condition that
has similar symptoms to that of acute bronchitis but have
several different causes.
Chronic bronchitis can be caused by acute bronchitis which
is probably why chronic bronchitis symptoms are similar with
those of acute bronchitis.
This form of bronchitis usually lasts longer than three
months and can occur several times a year for several years.
The presence of sputum, yellowish to greenish mucus that is
expelled when coughing is one of the most obvious symptoms of
this condition.
Other symptoms are shortness of breath, difficulty breathing
and a feeling of heaviness or breathlessness in the chest
region.
Factors That Trigger Chronic
Bronchitis
This type of bronchitis is caused by several factors, most
of which are connected to the exposure to minute particles that
coat the windpipe and bronchi thus developing into inflamed
tissues.
Chronic bronchitis sufferers are those who are constantly
exposed to dust and other minute particles in their work or
home environment. Coal miners are some of the work forces that
are prone to this condition because of their closed working
areas and frequent presence of fine particles of coal and dust
that they inhale.
Individuals who work in granaries are also prone to chronic
bronchitis because of the dust and small particles that fly
when they collect and minnow the grains.
Acute bronchitis is also another cause of chronic
bronchitis. Some cases of acute bronchitis become
permanent.
The inflammation takes longer to relieve as with the
swelling and the production of sputum. Smoking is also another
cause of this dreaded condition.
Many smokers do not realize that they have chronic
bronchitis and think that they are only clearing their throat.
Exposure to toxic gases can also contribute to this
condition.
Treating Chronic Bronchitis
This condition may be more difficult to treat than acute
bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis can lead to death especially
when left untreated or undetected. Taking medication is the
most recommended form of treatment for chronic bronchitis.
Bronchodilators and some home remedies can supposedly treat
this condition. Caution is to be exercised when using home
remedies as these may not be recommended by doctors.
One way to reduce the presence of mucus and reduce the
inflammation is to reduce or avoid exposure to irritants such
as smoke, dust and other minute particles or gases that can
aggravate the condition.
Preventing chronic bronchitis is better than
having it but for some people, there is no choice about this
matter.
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