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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for acute bronchitis
  1. Acute bronchitis is swelling and inflamed tissue in the bronchi, the main passages that carry air to the ... When acute bronchitis occurs, it almost always comes after having a cold or flu-like illness. The bronchitis infection is ...
  2. ... the respiratory system that leads into the lungs. Acute bronchitis has a sudden onset and usually appears after ... and the production of thick yellow mucus. If acute bronchitis occurs because of a bacterial infection antibiotics are ...
  3. ... can cause malaise. SHORT-TERM (ACUTE) INFECTIOUS DISEASE Acute bronchitis or pneumonia Acute viral syndrome Infectious mononucleosis (EBV) ...
  4. ... viral infections Lung infections such as pneumonia or acute bronchitis Sinusitis with postnasal drip Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) ...
  5. ... spread to the lungs Respiratory infections, including pneumonia , acute bronchitis, whooping cough , croup , and others Conditions which restrict ...
  6. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 162. Wenzel RP. Acute bronchitis and tracheitis. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. ...
  7. Causes of abnormal breath sounds may include: Acute bronchitis Asthma Bronchiectasis Chronic bronchitis Congestive heart failure Emphysema Interstitial lung disease Foreign body obstruction of the airway Pneumonia Pulmonary edema Tracheobronchitis
  8. ... Bourbeau J, Diekemper RL, et al. Prevention of acute exacerbations of COPD: American College of Chest Physicians ...
  9. ... Severe coronavirus infection may cause: Croup Pneumonia Bronchiolitis Bronchitis Symptoms may be severe in certain people: Children ...
  10. ... may also be caused by: Allergies Bacterial infection Bronchitis Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Injury Irritants and chemicals ...
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