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Medically reviewed by Susan Russell, MD "Asthmatic bronchitis" is a non-medical term used when someone with asthma develops acute bronchitis, most often due to a viral infection like the flu. Having ...
Although the symptoms of bronchitis and asthma can be similar, there are some important differences. Bronchitis is typically caused by a viral infection or exposure to environmental irritants such ...
Many children continue to experience respiratory symptoms up to 14 years after treatment for protracted bacterial bronchitis, ...
Symptoms of Bronchial Asthma: Know about common bronchial asthma symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest heaviness, chest pain, wheezing, excessive coughing, extreme fatigue etc.
Bronchitis and Asthma are two common medical conditions related to our respiratory system and as most people find them quite confusing, today we thought of discussing those separately to give you ...
The symptoms of bronchial asthma are easy to identify: episodes of coughing with no relief, wheezing, difficulty breathing, feeling chest tightness. In many cases, ...
Multiple logistic regression models were carried out for current asthma (asthma symptoms or medication), chronic bronchitis (cough with phlegm for ≥ 3 months per year), and wheezing as dependent ...
A research team has shown that exposure to air pollution during childhood is directly associated with bronchitis symptoms as an adult. To date, many investigations have established air pollution ...
The main results of the present study are the following: the subjects with asthma, chronic bronchitis or allergic rhinitis have a two- to four-fold increased risk of all-cause hospitalizations and ...
During childhood, 28% reported mold/mildew in the home, 12% reported exposure to smoking in the womb, 13% had exposure to smoking in the home, 19% had bronchitic symptoms, 18% had an asthma ...