Chapter 2: The Causes Of Bronchitis
Bronchitis is a condition
in which you can have an illness that is both infectious and one that is
noninfectious. In most cases, it is a
virus that causes bronchitis to happen.
This virus is generally the same type that causes a common cold to
happen in most people. On the other hand,
bronchitis can also be a condition that is caused by the pollutants in the air
that you breathe including from cigarette smoke. Smog and chemicals that are used to clean
with are additional causes for bronchitis. Another cause of
bronchitis happens because of the acids that are normally found in your stomach
backing up, literally, up into your gastroesophageal track. This is sometimes called GERD, or
gastroesophageal reflux disease. Some people that work in
conditions that are not favorable for good, clean breathing also develop
bronchitis. This type of bronchitis is
known as an occupational bronchitis in which case the pollutants including
dusts and/or fumes get into the breathing airways and cause illness. Usually, when the person
stops working there, or improves the breathing circumstances, their bronchitis
symptoms also improve and often the irritation will stop. Causes Of Chronic Bronchitis
The causes of chronic
bronchitis are often a bit more drastic.
If you have this condition, the walls of your bronchial tubes have
become thickened and they are inflamed to such a degree that it is considered
nearly permanent. When this happens,
chronic bronchitis is evident. Most with this condition
must cough at least some time during each day to clear their throat. This is especially true of those that have
chronic bronchitis due to their smoking habits.
If you have to cough at least one time every day for at least three
months of the year, you are considered to have chronic bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis is
often caused by smoking, but its not the only time that you can get it. You can also get chronic bronchitis from air
pollution that is severe or toxic gasses that are in the area in which you
work. Those that suffer from
chronic symptoms of bronchitis often develop asthma because of it. This is caused by the long term inflammation
of your air passageways. In any case, it
is essential that you get help from your doctor in dealing with your condition.
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