Bronchitis
About the Disease & Condition
Bronchitis is a respiratory condition in which the bronchial tubes, responsible for carrying air to the lungs, become inflamed. This inflammation causes increased mucus production and makes breathing difficult. Bronchitis can be acute, often caused by infections, or chronic, usually linked to long-term irritation such as smoking or air pollution. It commonly affects people during cold seasons and can cause persistent coughing. Early care and avoiding triggers help reduce symptoms and prevent complications.
Known symptoms
- Persistent cough with mucus.
- Shortness of breath.
- Chest discomfort.
- Fatigue.
Known causes
- Viral or bacterial infections.
- Smoking.
- Air pollution or dust exposure.
- Cold or damp weather.
Care
- Get plenty of rest.
- Drink warm fluids.
- Avoid smoke and pollutants.
- Follow medical advice and prescribed medicines.






