Bronchitis By, Jeremy
Bronchitis is a virus. Bronchitis is an infection of the lining of the bronchial tubes. When a person has bronchitis, it may be hard to travel air throughout their lungs. What is Bronchitis? Infection
Types of Bronchitis There are two types of bronchitis: acute and chronic. An acute version of bronchitis is when you have a variety of viruses that attack the bronchial tubes. It normally takes around a week to go away. An average person eventually gets an acute version of bronchitis at least one time in their life. A chronic version of bronchitis is mostly for people who smoke. It can take years for this to go away. For this type, the infection in the bronchial tubes stay for a long period of time, which causes an insane amount of mucus producing over time.
Symptoms Bad cough Scratchy throat Pain for every swallow Fever Wheezing Chills Coughing up gooey mucus
Preventions Wash your hands often If you smoke, quit immediately Rest Eat every course of the day
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