
What are the Symptoms of Chronic Bronchitis? Chronic bronchitis is an ongoing inflammation of the airways in the lungs. The inflammation causes mucus to form in the lungs which makes it hard to get air in and out of the lungs. This can seriously affect your ability to breath and can give you a tight feeling in the chest.
The main difference between bronchitis and chronic bronchitis is that chronic means it last a long time. It can also mean it gets worse and worse the longer you have it. Generally, if you have had bronchitis for longer than three months, you are considered to be a sufferer of chronic bronchitis.
The main cause of chronic bronchitis is smoking. However, inhaling other fumes such as dust and chemicals can also cause bronchitis.
The common symptoms for chronic bronchitis are trouble breathing, tightness in the chest and coughing up mucus. Your doctor will perform a serious to tests to confirm if you have chronic bronchitis. This may include a pulmonary function test where you breathe into a tube, blood tests or a chest x-ray.
What are the Treatments for Chronic Bronchitis? If you are a smoker, you need to stop smoking. This is the best preventative and treatment method for chronic bronchitis. You need to let your lungs breathe and heal without inhaling more toxic chemicals into them. Other chemicals to avoid include hairsprays, spray paint and deodorant sprays.
There are certain medicines to treat bronchitis as well. You will take it as an inhaler and it can open your airways to make it easier to breathe.
Is there a Cure for Chronic Bronchitis? Many people think you can cure chronic bronchitis with antibiotics. This is not normally the case. You need to consult your doctor to determine the best plan of action to get you back to normal. Many people use naturopathy as a way to help with the symptoms. Breathing in eucalyptus or steam water can help with the lungs.
What about Emphysema and other related Diseases? Another common problem associated with bronchitis is emphysema. Emphysema is also caused by smoking and, like chronic bronchitis, affects the persons’ airway. COPD, asthma, and cystic fibrosis also all affect the lung area and can make it difficult to breath.
If you are suffering from chronic bronchitis or any other lung related problem, you need to incorporate regular exercise into your daily lifestyle. This will increase the airflow and blood flow and help your lungs become more accustomed to regular breathing. You may also consider a breathing method called “pursed lip breathing” where you take a deep breath in and then slowly let it out through the mouth while holding your lips as if you are planning to kiss someone. It may seem silly but it can slow down your breathing and limit that tight feeling in the chest. It’s worth a shot isn’t it?
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