The confusion of this
condition with that of bronchitis is easy to make that is because chronic
sinusitis has the same type of mucus discharge.
Here, it is usually a yellow or green postnasal discharge that is
significantly thick. In addition, there is a
cough that happens when you try to drain the mucus from your throat. That mucus is actually coming from your
sinuses which are draining into your throat.
Although the two
conditions sound like they have the same symptoms, its important to notice
where the mucus is coming from as well as your secondary symptoms, which most
do not find in chronic sinusitis.
Consult your doctor to insure you are treating the right condition. Is It Chronic Bronchitis?
As we mentioned, acute
and chronic bronchitis are two different things. Throughout this book, we’ll show you the
differences between each. As for
symptoms, there is a difference between chronic bronchitis and acute bronchitis
and you should know about them. Some of the symptoms that
are signs of chronic bronchitis include these symptoms: · a
cough that doesn’t go away and is accompanied with sputum · A
cough that won’t go away during the winter months but does go away during the
summer · You
may feel breathless with or without exerting yourself. · Mild
chest pain is also common · Other
symptoms that are similar to that of bronchitis in its acute form include a
mild fever, excessive mucus, and coughing. · Clubbed
fingers can also be a sign of chronic bronchitis · You
may experience episodes of acute bronchitis By working with your
doctor, you can determine if what you have is that of chronic bronchitis or
another condition. If in fact it is
determined that you have a chronic condition, which means that your condition
will continue to happen, over and over, it is essential that you find the help
that you need in getting the relief that’s necessary.
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