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Acute Bronchitis Prognosis and Prevention Tips

Acute-Bronchitis-Prognosis-Prevention-TipsThese are some Acute Bronchitis Prognosis :

1. An acute viral bronchitis is usually harmless. It usually heals without acute bronchitis treatment or therapy of bronchitis acute within seven days.
2. When bacteria alone or in addition to viruses involved in the infection, it usually takes two to three weeks until recovery from acute bronchitis.
3. Even after healing acute bronchitis, the cough may even weeks can be preserved. The inflammation has damaged the bronchial tubes and made sensitive to stimuli.
4. Rarely develops from an untreated acute bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, spastic (obstructive) bronchitis, inflammation of the small bronchi (bronchiolitis) or lung bronchitis (pneumonia).
5. This applies especially to people with pre-existing conditions, smokers, the elderly or people with immune deficiency.

Acute Bronchitis Prevention Tips And How to Prevent Acute Bronchitis

Several measures can reduce the risk of a common cold or acute bronchitis. These acute bronchitis prevention tips include:
- If you smoking try to give you up it
- Strengthen your immune system through regular exercise sport, a balanced and vitamin-rich nutrition and enough sleep.
- Avoid excessively dry air, you must control the humidity with a moisture meter Read more…

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Posted by tata    Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009

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Therapy of Acute Bronchitis Treatment

Therapy of Acute Bronchitis TreatmentAcute Bronchitis Medicine Drugs

The kind of acute bronchitis therapy depends on the causes of acute bronchitis. Bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics. Against viruses, however, these antibiotic medicine drugs are ineffective and therefore can be alleviated only the symptoms of viral diseases.

Caused by acute bronchitis viruses :
- Till the end cough medicines (antitussives) : Herbal cough suppressant usually reduce the swelling and reassuring. Cough suppressant chemical-based usually act directly on the cough center in the brain. They absorb the cough so much that existing mucus may be coughed up and can not move the airways. Therefore, you should take especially in the pangs of cough at night.
- The effect of mucolytic agents (mucolytics / secretolytics), such as N-acetylcysteine is not sufficient evidence. It is likely that this class of drugs in acute bronchitis no relevant effect achieved.

Caused by acute bronchitis bacteria :
- Acute bronchitis antibiotics are used when bacteria are the cause or the risk of an additional bacterial infection (superinfection) after Read more…

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Posted by tata    Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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Symptoms of Bronchitis in Children & Baby

Symptoms-obstructive-bronchitis-childrenSymptom of acute bronchitis in children

  • At the beginning of acute bronchitis, the cough sounds dry. It occurs especially at night. A few days later the child coughs from whitish mucous to purulent discharge that is greenish yellow prevails. Infants and babies to swallow, but most of this secretion and vomit it later, sometimes together with the stomach contents.
  • As soon as the child coughs secretion up, would be a typical rales, which can more accurately identify the bronchitis physician for children (bronchitis doctor) by listening.
  • In general, the children body temperature is growing only at the beginning of the illness. It often feels frequently reduced and is lethargic.

Symptoms of obstructive bronchitis in children

  • In case of obstructive bronchitis, the child often suffers from serious respiratory distress.
  • Sometimes it is hoarse and coughing, barking, sometimes without expectoration.
  • Breathing out sounds humming, typically also whistling.
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Posted by tata    Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Acute Bronchitis Symptoms and Diagnosis

Acute Bronchitis Diagnosis and SymptomsAcute Bronchitis Typical Symptoms

Acute bronchitis symptoms is associated with the following complaints :
- Hypersensitivity of the respiratory system with frequently painful cough stimulus.
- Increased mucus production : For viral infection often associated with slight whitish mucous discharge in bacterial infections with a yellowish-greenish discharge.
- The inflammation is often associated with fever, fatigue, headache and general malaise.
Of chest pain are rare, usually only in connection with a violent, long-lasting cough or a simultaneous disease of the pleura.
- Lung “rattles” when breathing.

Other acute bronchitis symptoms like inflammatory swelling of the bronchial mucosa and increased mucus production can occur , the airways and cause embarrassment to increased cough and possibly a respiratory disability. It is also called spastic bronchitis or obstructive bronchitis.

When go to physician doctor to check symptoms of acute bronchitis ?

In acute bronchitis, you should consult with a physician necessarily following Read more…

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Posted by tata    Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009

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Causes Bronchitis and Diagnosis in Children

Causes-Bronchitis-Diagnosis-ChildrenViruses are the most common pathogens of bronchitis causes in children, especially RS virus (in infants), rhino virus, coxsackie, influenza, parainfluenza (para influenza), and adeno-viruses.

Common bacterial pathogens of bronchitis, chlamydia, pneumococcal, mycoplasma, Haemophilus influenzae, Mocarelle catarrhalis and staphylococci. An infection caused by fungi occurs only very rarely, but possible. Then it usually weakens the immune system.

Causes of chronic bronchitis in children and babies include:
* Allergies
* Previous infections such as measles
* Congenital malformations of the airways
* Heart defects
* CF (cystic fibrosis)
* Intense chemical irritants such as smoke or hydrogen sulfide
* Immune system weakness

The diagnosis of each bronchitis form can just ask a bronchitis doctor for child or bronchitis physician at your nearest hospital or medical centre. Bring your child to the physician immediately or call an ambulance when it visibly struggling for breath and bluish skin (risk of oxygen deficiency discolored). It is not always basic Read more…

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Posted by tata    Date: Monday, October 19, 2009

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