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Bronchitis Acute bronchitis is swelling of the air passages of the lung. Chronic bronchitis is swelling of the air passages of the lung that persists for a long time or occurs again and again.
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Causes For Acute Bronchitis
For Chronic Bronchitis
Treatment For Acute Bronchitis
For Chronic Bronchitis
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| Questions to Ask |
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With a cough, are you not able to say more than 4 to 5 words between breaths or do you have purple lips? |
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| Does a cough persist after an episode of choking on food or a foreign object? |
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| Does the cough occur in an infant or young child with rapid breathing and sound like a seal’s bark? |
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With a cough, do you have any of these symptoms? • Fever. • Green, yellow, or bloody-colored mucus. • Severe or increasing chest pain. • Shortness of breath at rest and at noncoughing times. • Vomiting more than once. |
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Have you had a cough longer than 3 weeks and has it not gotten better? |
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Self-Care / Prevention
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For more information, contact: American Lung Association 800.LUNG.USA (586.4872) www.lungusa.org | |
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