Allergic Bronchitis and Its Treatment

Respiratory illnesses have significant effects on the lives of millions of people. It can be acute, when it is a short term illness and easily treatable. On the other hand, chronic bronchitis is difficult to treat and may cause damage to the respiratory tract.

 

Allergic bronchitis is a kind of respiratory illness that is considered as an asthmatic type, where in the bronchi and lower airways of the respiratory system become inflamed by allergens and irritants. In allergic bronchitis, both asthma symptoms and allergies are present which can cause hay fever and allergic rhinitis.

Allergic asthma is also sometimes called allergic bronchitis. This condition is triggered when the overly active immune system identifies harmless substances as dangerous and then releases antibodies to attack them as they enter the body.

Most allergic bronchitis is mainly caused by an exposure to allergens, while there are conditions that can be considered as a non-allergic bronchitis which is caused by a virus or bacteria.

Symptoms of allergic bronchitis may include runny nose, shortness of breath, red or swollen eyes, rashes, hyperventilation, tickling in throat, constant sneezing, tight chest, headache, nausea, coughing, and other allergy symptoms.

There are some cases that a person can be so sensitive to allergens that blocked airways caused by severe swelling of the tissue in the airway can cause hospitalization or death and this is considered as a dangerous situation that needs immediate medical assistance. But fortunately in most cases allergic bronchitis is considered as a mild to moderate condition.

Awareness of this particular condition is important. Treatment of mild to moderate types of allergic bronchitis includes, taking anti-histamine medications and avoiding allergens that can stimulate the allergy. You may also take into consideration to be more careful during summer, because allergens are most common this season. Cats and dogs can also have allergens caught in their fur that is why it is important to bathe your pets regularly to avoid allergens.

Consulting your doctor is also important. They usually conduct an examination or skin test where in allergens are inserted beneath the skin that will identify specific allergens that cause allergic bronchitis. Your doctor may also recommend you to an allergist, who specializes in this condition and can give you more advice in preventing the occurrence of allergic bronchitis.

Allergic bronchitis is manageable, however if you have this illness you must also be aware that it can be dangerous at times. It is important that you know how to deal with it whenever you are exposed to unexpected allergen, like taking medications with you at all times in case of emergency.

The right information is important in dealing with an illness like allergic bronchitis. To learn more about allergic bronchitis, visiting your allergist or your physician is recommended.



 

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