ACUTE BRONCHITIS
am seeing a lot of acute bronchitis in the clinic
most cases of acute bronchitis are caused by a viral infection
(90% of these infections are viral)
there is no test that diagnoses acute bronchitis
the most prominent symptom is a cough which may last
for three weeks
as the cause is viral no antibiotics are indicated
even if there is green productive sputum
anibiotics should be used only if pertussis(whooping cough)
is suspected eg in unvaccinated people (there is a vaccine for
pertussis for adults <65 it is found in the tdap for tetanus
the p is for pertussis get it if you have not had it)
sometimes antibiotics are used for mycoplasma infections also
or in high risk patients such as the elderly or some one
with chronic lung disease
the zpack only works against the mycoplasma and pertussis
infection and not the viral infections
even if the antibiotics are used against the bacterial causes of
the bronchitis the symptoms usually remain ie the damn cough
the cough is treated with bronchidilators such as albuterol
if there is a wheezing component to the cough
antitussive medications such as dextromethorphin,
codiene, and hydrocodone may help some
but should not be used in children under six years old
other common causes of cough are allergic rhinitis
(nasal allergies),asthma, copd, pneumonia, common cold,
acid reflux, heart failure, sinusitis, or post nasal drip
pneumonia usually causes fever, shortness of breath,
fast heart rate, abnormal breath sounds, the appearance of
looking ill
a recent adult patient with pneumonia seen in the clinic
had cough, felt bad, looked like he did not feel good,
had decreased breath sounds on one side and had
a low oxygen level
he had pneumonia and was treated with high dose antibiotics
so what do you do if you have acute bronchitis
if cough is bothering you use otc medications such as
mucinex dm or prescription medications for cough
i personally use these so my wife she can sleep at night when
i get acute bronchitis
get rest
drink fluids
be patient
if wheezing may need bronchodilators such as albuterol
if elderly (that age gets higher every year) or if you have lung
disease or if you are in poor health see your doctor
the best treatment is usually time
a good reference for acute bronchitis for patients is: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/infections/common/mulitsource/677.html
the organicgreen doctor
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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