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Bronchitis refers to the inflammation, irritation and infection of the main airways of the lungs. These main airways are generally termed bronchi.
The main symptom is a cough that may produce yellow-grey phlegm or sputum. Additionally there may be symptoms including sore throat, wheezing, blocked sinuses and nose.
Acute bronchitis is one of the commonest types of lung infection that leads to a visit to the general physician. It is more common and deadly in children under the age of five and in elderly over the age of 50 years. It is more common in winter and may come after a bout of flu.
Bronchitis occurs when there is swelling of the lining of the large airways called bronchi within the lungs. This swelling due to inflammation, irritation and infection leads to more mucus formation than normal. This blocks the airflow through the lungs and may damage the lung eventually.
There are two basic types of bronchitis:-
Red flags that need immediate attention include severe cough that lasts longer than three weeks, constant fever for more than three days, cough that brings up mucus streaked blood etc.
Those who have an underlying heart or lung condition e.g. heart failure or asthma; also need attention if bronchitis is suspected.
There are a range of causes that are responsible for both acute and chronic bronchitis. While acute bronchitis is most commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections, chronic bronchitis may be caused by other irritants as well.
Causes of bronchitis thus include:–
Acute bronchitis is completely curable and often clears up on its own within a few weeks without the need for treatment.
The patient is advised antibiotics if the cause is bacterial and is advised rest and plenty of fluids.
In some cases the symptoms of bronchitis can last much longer. Symptoms persisting over three months are indicative of chronic bronchitis. These patients need to stop smoking if they do and they are treated with bronchodilators that dilate the narrowed airways and relieve the symptoms.
Pneumonia is the most common complication of bronchitis. It may occur if the infection spreads into the lung tissues causing air sacs inside the lungs to fill up with fluid. One in 20 cases of bronchitis leads to pneumonia. Chronic bronchitis also makes a person susceptible to pneumonia.