Bronchitis (Chest Cold)

BronchitisDefinition.  Bronchitis occurs when the airways in the lungs become inflamed (swollen) and produce mucus, which causes you to cough.

Causes.  Acute bronchitis, also known as a chest cold, is usually caused by a viral infection.

Symptoms.  Common symptoms of bronchitis include mucus production, chest soreness, fatigue, mild headache/body aches, low-grade fever, watery eyes, and/or sore throat.  Most symptoms last up to 2 weeks, though the cough may linger as long as 8 weeks.

When to Seek Medical Care.  You should schedule an appointment with your doctor or visit the local urgent care clinic if you experience a temperature >100.4 degrees; bloody mucus; shortness of breath; symptoms lasting longer than 3 weeks; or repeated episodes of bronchitis.

Treatment.  Since bronchitis is usually caused by a virus, symptoms almost always improve on their own and antibiotics are not needed.  If, however, your healthcare provider decided that you do have a more serious infection such as pneumonia or whooping cough, antibiotics will likely be prescribed.

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DeAna A., creator of HealthandBlackness.com, received her Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from Florida A&M University. She then went on to complete a General Pharmacy Practice Residency at Blount Memorial Hospital. DeAna currently works as a clinical pharmacy specialist in New Orleans, LA and is passionate about educating minorities and the disadvantaged on techniques for optimizing our health and wellbeing.

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