Your bronchial tubes, which transport air to and from your lungs, have an inflamed lining called bronchitis. Bronchitis patients frequently produce thicker, sometimes colored mucus after coughing. Both acute and chronic bronchitis are possible. Acute bronchitis is fairly frequent, frequently resulting from a cold or other respiratory infection. The lining of the bronchial tubes is constantly irritated or inflamed in chronic bronchitis, a more serious illness that is frequently brought on by smoking. Although the cough may endure for weeks, acute bronchitis, often known as a chest cold, typically gets better within a week to ten days without leaving any permanent symptoms. Cold symptoms, such as a little headache or body aches, may be present in acute bronchitis patients. You may experience a persistent cough that lasts for several weeks even though these symptoms typically go away in about a week. A productive cough that persists for at least three months and has recurred for at least two years in a row is considered to be chronic bronchitis. On the other hand, if you experience bronchitis on a regular basis, you may have chronic bronchitis, which calls for medical attention. In order to receive the best Bronchitis treatment, you should consult with our doctors at Dr. Shashank Srivastava's clinic.
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