Bronchitis + Allergy
Allergies are your body’s reaction to a substance that it perceives as a harmful “invader.” For example, coming into contact with a normally harmless substance, such as pollen, may cause your immune system to react. Allergens are substances that cause these reactions. An “allergic reaction” is the way your body reacts to the allergen. A series of events occur, culminating in an allergic reaction. If you have allergies, your body produces allergic antibodies the first time you are exposed to a specific allergen. These antibodies are responsible for locating allergens and assisting in their removal from your system. As a result, a chemical called histamine is released, causing allergy symptoms. Although avoiding the allergen is an important treatment strategy, it rarely eliminates the allergic reaction. Our skilled doctors identify, quarantine, and permanently eliminate your allergies.
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which transport air to and from your lungs. Bronchitis patients frequently cough up thickened mucus that can be discoloured. Bronchitis can be either acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis is a common complication of a cold or other respiratory infection. Chronic bronchitis, a more serious condition, is characterized by a persistent irritation or inflammation of the bronchial tube lining, which is frequently caused by smoking. Acute bronchitis, also known as a chest cold, usually resolves within a week to ten days with no long-term consequences, though the cough may last for weeks. Get rid of your constant coughing and shortness of breath with our bronchitis treatment.