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Broc Disease

Bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchi. It may develop suddenly, following a head cold (acute bronchitis), or it may persist or return regularly for many years, causing progressive degeneration of the bronchi and lungs (chronic bronchitis). Certain people are more susceptible than others; Men are more of a target to bronchitis than women, out numbering them 10 to 1 the reasons are unclear. Of course smokers are 50 times more likely to get chronic bronchitis than non-smokers. Acute bronchitis is a bacteria or virus infection, often following a cold smoking. People who have acute bronchitis usually have a mild fever, soreness under breastbone, irritated by coughing. First they have a dry cough then the cough later brings up green and yellow mucus. The cough may persist to 4 to 6 weeks. Chronic bronchitis is produced by other chronic problem: sinusitis, smoking, TB, etc. The Bronchi becomes thick, inelastic, and accumulate mucus and pus in lower part of lungs instead of bringing discharges up and out. The result is chronic cough, shortness of breath, sometimes spasm, and frequent infection.

In acute bronchitis, the basic symptoms are a head cold, fever and chills, running nose, aching muscles and possibly b


The causes of bronchitis are from viral or bacterial infections, which spread to the chest. The body uses defense mechanisms to try to prevent the viruses and bacteria from spreading the infections. Examples of defense mechanisms are sneezing, coughing. There are also white blood cells to help us the fight off the bacteria and viruses. However if new viruses and bacteria enter our body then the white blood cells will have to take some time to recognize the new viruses and bacteria. Fortunately, a different kind of white blood cells try to fight off the bacteria and viruses as much as they can but unfortunately as they are doing that, they are releasing other chemicals. The chemicals enter the tissue that surrounds the trachea and they begin to expand and swell up. As they expand, they squeeze the trachea. As a result, less air can pass through the trachea causing a short of breath. Generally, bronchitis occurs with greater frequency in winter, in damp, cold climates, and in heavy polluted environments. The best treatment for acute bronchitis is bed rest in a warm room. Cough medicines will relieve the cough and aspirin will reduce the fever. Acute Bronchitis that is viral usually runs its course wit

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