• Should I go to work if I have acute bronchitis?

I am a 35 year old male and I have acute bronchitis. Should I go to work if I have bronchitis?

3 Answers

  • Pathologist
  • Roseburg, OR

No, is the short answer, stay at home. Acute bronchitis is mostly cause by viruses in a healthy individual. The most common virus is rhinovirus, adenovirus, influenza A and B. The most common symptoms are chest soreness, back and muscle pain, chills, feeling tired and achy, headaches and runny nose, shortness of breath and sore throat. Thank you.

  • Emergency Medicine Specialist
  • Coral Springs, FL

No, because you can infect other people, bronchitis has to be treated and a chest X-ray should be done along with other labs as necessary.

  • Pathologist
  • Camden, SC

If you have fever, aches, chills, productive sputum, then no. However, if you have seen someone, been treated for at least a week, have no fever, no chills or aches and do not have a productive sputum, then you are probably ok unless you work in an environment which irritates your lungs.

RB Thomas,MD

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