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TITLE:

ETIOLOGY AND PROPER MANAGEMENT OF BRONCHITIS IN ADULT

AUTHORS:

Mohammed Abdullah M Asiri, Abdulrahman Mohammed S Almobty,Marwan Mohemmed A Alhumaidi,Ali Mohammed Ahmed Assaf,Saeed Mohammed S Almobty,Amer Faiz A Bin Zafrah,Alqahtani Haitham Mohammed s,Khalid Abdullah A Al Malwi,Abdullah Ali A Alquzi,Sultan Khalid S Kadasah,Azzam Hassan Nasser Alasiri,Faisal abdullah Ahmed al malwi

ABSTRACT:

Bronchitis is the widespread inflectional disease. This article focuses on the newest evidence-based management approaches of it. Furthermore, etiology, symptoms and pathophysiology are emphasized. We conducted a systemic review study that performed through Comprehensive literature search was performed in MEDLINE/PubMed and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Cough is one of the most prevalent signs and symptom bringing patients to the primary care physician's workplace, and acute bronchitis is normally the medical diagnosis in these patients. Acute bronchitis must be distinguished from other usual medical diagnoses, such as pneumonia and asthma, because these conditions may require particular therapies not showed for bronchitis. Symptoms of bronchitis normally last regarding three weeks. The existence or absence of colored (e.g., environment-friendly) sputum does not reliably set apart in between bacterial and viral reduced breathing tract infections. Viruses are responsible for greater than 90 percent of acute bronchitis infections.

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