Aug 13
20085 Signs & Symptoms That You May Have Bronchitis
Filed Under (Alternative Medicine) on 13-08-2008
Tagged Under : Alternative Medicine
Do you believe you may have contracted bronchitis? You aren’t the only one. Do you know that every month there are over 10,000 searches by people on the internet for bronchitis related content? In order to get over this illness, it is important that you understand how to identify whether you have bronchitis or not.
Bronchitis occurs when the air passages in the lungs experience inflammation as a result of bacteria, viruses or outside influences such as smoking. This inflammation results in 5 visible signs & symptoms that you can identify to let you know whether you are suffering from bronchitis.
Bronchitis comes in two forms. Knowing the difference between the two is vital in terms of treatment. They are acute bronchitis and chronic bronchitis.
Acute bronchitis is the first type of bronchitis. The source of this type of bronchitis is usually bacteria or viruses. The symptoms of acute bronchitis usually last a few days or a few weeks at the most.
The second type of bronchitis is chronic bronchitis. This version of bronchitis takes place as a result of pollution, particularly smoking. This form of bronchitis, unlike acute bronchitis usually last several months and in some cases can last for even several years.
The first sign & symptom of bronchitis is a violent mucus filled cough. The cough that you experienced is filled with mucus build up and you are forced to expel it using a strong and persistent cough. The mucus build up is usually a yellow or green color and this build up is one of the primary signs & symptoms of bronchitis.
The second sign of bronchitis is throat and chest discomfort. When the mucus builds up in the body, it creates pressure in the chest region causing chest discomfort. When it is forced up by the coughing, this creates pressure in the throat region. It can even create a burning sensation in both regions.
The third sign of bronchitis is breathlessness and fatigue. A person who is suffering from bronchitis will in many cases go through periods where it is difficult to breath, especially when he or she is coughing heavily and repeatedly.
The constant coughing and breathlessness experienced by someone who has bronchitis results in fatigue in which the person feels sluggish and tired. The breathing difficulty may also be accompanied by a wheezing sound when attempting to breathe.
Sometimes when you are suffering from bronchitis a fever may set in. This is common if the cause of your bronchitis is due to bacteria or viral buildup. One way that the body fights off these microscopic invaders is to raise the overall temperature of the body, causing the fever. The fever may also include signs of chills and fatigue.
The fifth sign is a headache. The headache can come from many causes, the constant coughing and wheezing, the mucus buildup, the side effects of a fever or chill. Pain in the head region is certainly common when it comes to symptoms of bronchitis.
As with any medical condition, you should consult a medical professional if you are experiencing these signs or symptoms. A medical professional can recommend the best approach towards treatment.
