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Treatments For Bronchitis - Articles
Bronchitis Symptoms and Treatments
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MedNews
Posted
Tue 26 Oct 2010 3:47pm
, bronchitis, which may last a week or two.
Sometimes, bronchitis causes a dry, hacking cough, says family practitioner Anne Simons, M.D., an assistant clinical professor....
Smokers often develop chronic bronchitis, with deep almost constant coughs that produce thick mucus.
• Protect your bronchi. Stay away from cigarette smoke, dust, chemical vapors
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Acute Bronchitis
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Tom Plamondon
Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 5:54pm
Acute bronchitis is one of the top 10 reasons for Americans to visit the doctor. Peak season is Fall and Winter. Symptoms include persistent cough with or without upper respiratory symptoms (sore throat, nasal congestion, headache, increased sputum production, and fever). Most cases are caused by viruses including: influenza, RSV, and adenovirus
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Jan 15, Acute Bronchitis
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Liani
Posted
Thu 14 Jan 2010 8:20pm
Have been diagnosed with Acute Bronchitis since December 5th by my doctor & also went to the clinic on Saturday. The first time I went to see my doctor he gave me Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray. DIdn't work. Still have this raspy cough, which keeps me from doing my job at work
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37 Weeks Pregnant w/ Acute Bronchitis
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Kristen S.
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Wed 26 May 2010 6:21pm
Ai yai yai! It looks like I have acute bronchitis at 37 weeks pregnant. The past few days have been quite miserable with all of the coughing I've been doing - my torso aches... naturopathic doctor because my cough was getting worse, and it was with him that we determined I probably have acute bronchitis. He sent me home with herbs, homeopathic meds, a rub
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Acute Bronchitis Update (raw vegan shake recipe!)
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Kristen S.
Posted
Thu 27 May 2010 5:33pm
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well wishes, energy, and prayers. Your support always means so much to me.
Today, I made a bronchitis busting shake to kick my health up a notch! Now, it's not really a bronchitis busting solution; I'm not claiming it does anything drug-like or magical (you hear me FDA?!) lol - but, it does have ingredients that are known for respiratory / bronchial
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Bronchitis
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Noman Khan
Posted
Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:54pm
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fever, and shortness of breath.
Infections or other factors that irritate the lungs cause acute bronchitis. The same viruses that cause colds and the flu often cause acute... bacteria cause acute bronchitis.
Acute bronchitis lasts from a few days to 10 days. However, the cough that occurs may last for several weeks after the infection is gone.
Several
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Treating Bronchitis with Herbs - Natural Remedy
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franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
disruptive or complications may prompt you to seek medical attention. In addition, treatment differs for chronic bronchitis and acute bronchitis, so the correct diagnosis can offer... are characterized by a persistent cough that produces phlegm for at least three months a year for two consecutive years.
Acute bronchitis is recognized as a cough and the production
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Natural and Effective Remedies for Treating Bronchitis Cough
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Sun 27 Jun 2010 6:04am
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. There are two types of bronchitis: acute and chronic. In acute bronchitis, inflammation occurs as a result of a cold, sore throat, or viral infection. Symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a dry cough that progressively becomes productive. Prolonged acute bronchitis that continues for several weeks often develops into pneumonia. In chronic bronchitis
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Help for Bronchitis, Emphysema, COPD~includes some helpful herbs
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Lynn E.
Posted
Fri 17 Oct 2008 9:01pm
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Treatment Approach
Acute bronchitis from a virus generally clears on its own within 7 to 10 days. Using a humidifier, taking a cough medicine that contains an expectorant (something...
Bronchitis means inflammation of the air passages to the lungs. Bronchitis can be acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis is usually due to a viral infection that begins in your
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