

Bronchitis is airway inflammation; it can be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term, often termed COPD).
Bronchitis is inflammation of the large airways (bronchi) in your lungs. It comes in two main types:
Symptoms of bronchitis can overlap with those of a cold or flu:
In chronic bronchitis, symptoms may be ongoing, with a productive cough lasting for months or recurring episodes.
You should seek medical care if:
If breathing becomes very difficult—gasping for air, changes in skin or lips colour, or confusion—you may need urgent emergency care.

Acute Bronchitis
Chronic Bronchitis / COPD
Here are things you can do to prevent acute bronchitis and protect others:
A healthy diet cannot cure bronchitis, but certain nutritional choices can support your immune system and recovery, especially if you’re ill or recovering from a flare-up.
For Prevention:
For Symptom Relief (When Sick):
Speak to your healthcare team if you are considering vitamin or herbal supplements; they can advise on safety and possible interactions.
This brochure is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide a diagnosis or treatment or replace the advice of your doctor, pharmacist, primary health care nurse or other health care provider. You are advised to discuss any questions or concerns you have with your health care provider.
This referenced content has been reviewed by Dr Helen Sammons, who is a qualified medical doctor with extensive experience in the private healthcare sector of South Africa, particularly in the disciplines of general practice.


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