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For this, Dr. Lisa M. Cannon sheds light on acute and chronic bronchitis, specifically on their causes.
Bronchitis is one of the more common lung conditions that patients have diagnosed and treated. It happens when the lining of the bronchial tubes experience inflammation and swelling, making it difficult for people to breathe in oxygen and clear out the phlegm from the airways.
Acute bronchitis lasts for a few days. Causes of acute bronchitis are viruses and bacteria. Sometimes, acute bronchitis leads to colds and maybe even a fever. Influenza (the flu), rhinovirus, and other viral infections may also lead to acute bronchitis and vice versa. Viral infections account for 9 out of every 10 cases. The remaining 10% of acute bronchitis patients suffer from bacterial infection.
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Dr. Lisa M. Cannon graduated from New York Medical College in 1991 and obtained her pulmonary fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital. Before starting her own private practice in New Jersey, she was affiliated with Pascack Valley Hospital and the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood. For more articles like this, visit this blog.
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