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Bronchitis Treatment Q&A

Bronchitis Treatment Doctor Q&A

Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, causing mucus production and coughing. Symptoms include chest tightness, shortness of breath, and wheezing. Acute bronchitis is caused by viruses, while chronic bronchitis is triggered by smoking or air pollution. Acute bronchitis can be caused by viruses, whereas chronic bronchitis can be caused by smoking or air pollution. Dr. Curtis Grote, MD at Fast Aid Urgent Care offers Bronchitis treatment. For more information, contact us or join the virtual line. We have convenient locations to serve you in Bulverde Rd San Antonio TX, Bastrop TX, Alamo Ranch San Antonio TX, La Grange TX, Leon Springs San Antonio TX, New Braunfels TX, Potranco Road San Antonio TX, and Dripping Springs TX.

Bronchitis Treatment Near Me in Bulverde Rd San Antonio, Bastrop, Alamo Ranch San Antonio, La Grange, Leon Springs San Antonio, New Braunfels, Potranco Road San Antonio, and Dripping Springs TX
Bronchitis Treatment Near Me in Bulverde Rd San Antonio, Bastrop, Alamo Ranch San Antonio, La Grange, Leon Springs San Antonio, New Braunfels, Potranco Road San Antonio, and Dripping Springs TX

Table of Contents:

How long does bronchitis last?
What is the best medicine for bronchitis?
How serious is bronchitis?
What is the fastest way to cure bronchitis?

If what seemed like the common cold is producing some more concerning symptoms, such as a productive cough that refuses to go away, you could be dealing with bronchitis. In most cases, bronchitis is easily treatable and may even go away on its own. That said, medical attention is always recommended when dealing with bronchitis. If you think that you might be dealing with bronchitis, our medical professionals would be happy to evaluate, diagnose, and treat your symptoms.

How long does bronchitis last?


The length of time that bronchitis lasts typically depends on whether it is acute or chronic. As such, acute bronchitis typically lasts between 10 and 14 days, although some instances of acute bronchitis can last upwards of three weeks. However, with acute bronchitis, a cough can last for as long as eight weeks after the infection clears up.

In contrast, chronic bronchitis, which is a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), can last for an indefinite amount of time. For a case of bronchitis to be classified as chronic, an individual must experience a productive cough (with mucus) most days for at least three months at a time for two years in a row. Moreover, other causes of such symptoms, including tuberculosis or other lung disorders, must be ruled out.

What is the best medicine for bronchitis?


If your case of bronchitis is caused by a bacterial infection, the best medicine will likely be some form of antibiotic treatment. On the other hand, if a viral infection causes it, antibiotics will be ineffective. Since most bronchitis cases are caused by viral infections, the best medicine used to treat the infection could involve several different options, including rest, fluids, and home care, depending on your medical history, underlying medical conditions, allergies, and any medications you are currently taking. Some of these treatment options could include the following:

● Air humidifiers
● Avoidance of lung irritants
● Bronchodilators
● Cough suppressants, such as dextromethorphan (Robitussin or Vicks)
● Increased fluid intake and rest
● Pain relief and fever-reducing medications, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol)
● Pulmonary rehabilitation (for chronic bronchitis)
● Quitting smoking

How serious is bronchitis?


In general, acute cases of bronchitis do not cause any long-term damage to your lungs or health. Thus, while bronchitis should be taken seriously enough to seek medical attention for treatment, it should not cause you undue stress or worry. However, bronchitis can be serious when it becomes chronic or progresses into pneumonia.

When bronchitis becomes chronic, it can damage the lungs and cause the tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles, known as the alveoli, to fill with fluid. Moreover, extra caution should also be taken for individuals in high-risk categories with bronchitis, such as the elderly, premature babies, those with a history of lung disease, and those who have cystic fibrosis.

You should seek immediate medical attention for bronchitis if you have a high fever, a loss of appetite, or shortness of breath. If you have chest pain or significant difficulty breathing, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.

What is the fastest way to cure bronchitis?


If you are dealing with bronchitis, it is understandable that a quick recovery is at the forefront of your mind. At Fast Aid Urgent Care, we will do our best to treat your case of bronchitis in a way that expedites your recovery. With that being said, the fastest way to cure bronchitis varies from case to case and often involves a variety of medicine and home care treatments and remedies. Our physicians at Fast Aid Urgent Care can establish a treatment plan when you come to see us for bronchitis treatment that will work to make sure you are relieved from bronchitis as soon as possible.

At Fast Aid Urgent Care, bronchitis treatment is available. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We serve patients from Bulverde Rd San Antonio TX, Windcrest TX, Selma TX, Bastrop TX, Paige TX, Smithville TX, Alamo Ranch San Antonio TX, Leon Valley TX, Helotes TX, La Grange TX, Rabbs Prairie TX, Halsted TX, Leon Springs TX, Fair Oaks Ranch TX, Cross Mountain TX, New Braunfels TX, Hunter TX, Zorn TX, Potranco Road San Antonio TX, Rio Medina TX, Rolling Oaks Estates TX, Dripping Springs, TX, Saddletree Ranch TX, and Belterra TX.

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Dripping Springs TX

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La Grange

  • 2001 W. State Hwy 71, Ste B La Grange, TX 78945
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