bronchitis

16
http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 Fitango Education Health Topics Bronchitis

Upload: fitango

Post on 17-Nov-2014

3.469 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

Acute bronchitis (brahn-KITE-uss), or chest cold, is a condition that occurs when the bronchial (BRAHN-kee-uhl) tubes in the lungs become inflamed. The bronchial tubes swell and produce mucus, which causes a person to cough. This often occurs after an upper respiratory infection like a cold. Most symptoms of acute bronchitis (chest pain, shortness of breath, etc.) last for up to 2 weeks, but the cough can last for up to 8 weeks in some people.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157

Fitango EducationHealth Topics

Bronchitis

Page 2: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 1

Overview

Acute bronchitis (brahn-KITE-uss), or chest cold, is a condition that occurs when the bronchial (BRAHN-kee-uhl) tubes in the lungs become inflamed. The bronchial tubes swell and produce mucus, which causes a person to cough. This often occurs after an upper respiratory infection like a cold. Most symptoms of acute bronchitis (chest pain, shortness of breath, etc.) last for up to 2 weeks, but the cough can last for up to 8 weeks in some people.

Page 3: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 2

Symptoms

-- Cough that produces mucus (may be without mucus the first few days)

-- Soreness in the chest

-- Fatigue

-- Mild headache

Page 4: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 3

Symptoms

-- Mild body aches

-- Low-grade fever (less than 102°F)

-- Watery eyes

-- Sore throat

Page 5: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 4

Diagnosis**See a Healthcare Provider if You or Your Child

has:**-- Temperature higher than 100.4° F

-- A fever and cough with thick or bloody mucus

-- A chronic heart or lung problem

Page 6: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 5

Diagnosis**See a Healthcare Provider if You or Your Child

has:**-- Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

-- Symptoms that last more than 3 weeks

-- Repeated episodes of bronchitis/bronchiolitis

-- If your child is younger than three months of age and has a fever, it’s important to always call your healthcare provider right away.

Page 7: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 6

Diagnosis**See a Healthcare Provider if You or Your Child

has:**Your healthcare provider can determine if you or your child has acute bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, bronchiolitis, or another type of respiratory infection. Then a decision can be made about possible needed treatment.

Page 8: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 7

Treatment**Antibiotics are Needed When…**

Antibiotics will rarely be needed since acute bronchitis and bronchiolitis are almost always caused by a virus and chronic bronchitis requires other therapies. However, treatment may be prescribed to relieve symptoms. If your healthcare provider diagnoses you or your child with another type of respiratory infection such as pneumonia (knew-MOHN-ya) or whooping cough (pertussis: purr-TUSS-uss), antibiotics will most likely be prescribed.

Page 9: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 8

Treatment**Antibiotics Will Not Help if…**

Bronchitis is caused by a virus or irritation in the air (like cigarette smoke) , antibiotic treatment will not help it get better. Since acute bronchitis almost always gets better on its own, it is better to wait and take antibiotics only when they are needed. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed can be harmful.

Page 10: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 9

Treatment**Antibiotics Will Not Help if…**

Each time you or your child takes an antibiotic, the bacteria that normally live in your body (on the skin, in the intestine, in the mouth and nose, etc.) are more likely to become resistant to antibiotics. Common antibiotics cannot kill infections caused by these resistant germs.

Page 11: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 10

Causes

Several types of viruses, most often:

-- Respiratory syncytial (sin-SIH-shull) virus (RSV)

-- Adenovirus

-- Influenza

Page 12: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 11

Causes

-- Parainfluenza

-- Bacteria, in rare cases

-- Pollutants (airborne chemicals or irritants)

Page 13: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 12

Prevention

Preventing Acute Bronchitis:

-- Avoid smoking

-- Avoid exposure to second hand smoke and do not expose children to second hand smoke

-- Practice good hand hygiene

Page 14: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 13

Prevention

-- Keep you and your child up to date with recommended immunizations

Page 15: Bronchitis

http://www.fitango.com/categories.php?id=157 14

Additional Resources

Pub Med Health

Page 16: Bronchitis