• Can bronchitis have a long-term effect on breathing?

I am a 32 year old male. I was wondering can bronchitis have a long-term effect on breathing?

7 Answers

  • Homeopathic Physician
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Of course. It may turn into chronic bronchitis and affect your breathing for the rest of your life.
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  • Preventative Medicine Specialist | Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
  • MIAMI, FL

If NOT addressed and supported there could be potential issues at a later date/time

  • Speech-Language Pathologist

That is a good question and most appropriate to be directed to a respiratory therapist or pulmonologist. Out of the patients I have had who had bronchitis, I must admit I noticed they did experience difficulty with breathing.

  • Naturopathic Physician
  • Chicago, IL

Yes, any time there is stress in the body, there are residual effects. Doing cardiovascular training exercises can rebuild the cardiovascular system after the bronchial stress.

  • Pain Management Specialist | Interventional Pain Medicine
  • Savannah, GA

Yes, if you or your partner smoke cigarettes, have asthma, or an immunodeficiency.

  • Speech-Language Pathologist
  • Vero Beach, FL

No it shouldn't so long as it remediates and you continue practicing good oral hygiene.

  • Naturopathic Physician
  • Seattle, WA

It will have a long-term effect if it becomes chronic. There are ways to decrease the effects of bronchitis through lung support. Important to reach out to your natural doctor to help give you some options to strengthen your immune system.

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