The symptoms of bronchitis really are a tell tale sign of having the condition. If you have any of these symptoms, you should seek the help of your family doctor as soon as possible.
The main sign of this condition is that of a yellow/gray or even green colored mucus that comes up when you are coughing. This mucus is called sputum. The mucus should be a sign to you that something is wrong, especially with this type of coloring.
Your body produces and needs mucus because it helps to keep your body hydrated. But, when you notice it, then there is a problem.
That’s because the mucus has built up which is a sign of an infection. Normally, this mucus just slides down your throat when you swallow your saliva. When there is too much of it, though, it becomes necessary for your body to remove it in another way, in this case, coughing it up.
With bronchitis, your airways have become inflamed and when that happens they produce a large amount of discolored mucus. The coloring of the mucus should signal to you that you have an infection someplace in your air passage ways.
Although this mucus is a sign that you are suffering from bronchitis it doesn’t always have to be there. Sometimes it is swallowed (especially by children who are suffering from bronchitis) and therefore it is not noticed as often.
In addition, some people don’t have a large accumulation of the product in their throats and therefore do not cough it up. For this reason, you should realize that you can have bronchitis without having any mucus.
There are additional signs that you should pay attention to in order to tell if you have bronchitis. Remember, if you suffer from them contact your doctor to talk to him about your condition as soon as possible.
Additional symptoms of bronchitis can include any or all of these symptoms and signs as well:
A pain in your chest that makes you feel constricted
A burning sensation in your chest, soreness there
Congestion
A sore throat
The feeling of not being able to catch your breath
Wheezing, coughing
Fever, which should not be too elevated. If so, contact your doctor as soon as possible.
Chills
When you experience any of these, especially a combination of them with mucus, you could be suffering from a bronchitis infection.
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