What is difference between acute bronchitis and chronic bronchitis?
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chronic bronchitis, one of the two most common forms of COPD, is irreversible and is characterized by frequent re-occurrences. Acute bronchitis is generally caused by a virus, but the infection can also be bacterial in nature. Over time, recurring attacks of acute bronchitis may lead to chronic bronchitis.
chronic bronchitis, one of the two most common forms of COPD, is irreversible and is characterized by frequent re-occurrences. Acute bronchitis is generally caused by a virus, but the infection can also be bacterial in nature. Over time, recurring attacks of acute bronchitis may lead to chronic bronchitis.
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chronic bronchitis, one of the two most common forms of COPD, is irreversible and is characterized by frequent re-occurrences. Acute bronchitis is generally caused by a virus, but the infection can also be bacterial in nature. Over time, recurring attacks of acute bronchitis may lead to chronic bronchitis.
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