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What is the difference between bronchitis and asthma?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

BRONCHITIS ASTHMA

Meaning Bronchitis is an inflammation of the linings of bronchial tubes (the passage from where air passes to the lungs) which is an infection due to pollutants like smoke, dust, and other harmful particles and last for few weeks. Asthma is a condition where muscles get tighten of the air ways or the passage from where air moves in and out due to which there is swelling and results in narrowing of the airways. Asthma is a life-long disease which can be treated but cannot be cured permanently.

Answered by skyfall63
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Difference between bronchitis and asthma:

Asthma:

  • "Asthma" and "bronchitis" are two health-related issues that are associated with respiration and breathing.
  • Asthma causes difficulty in breathing, causes chest pain it also causes coughing and wheezing.
  • It is the chronic disease of the airways that carries air from and to the lungs.

Bronchitis:

  • Bronchitis is the burning of the lining of bronchial tubes that transport air from and to the lungs.
  • Acute bronchitis is caused by respiratory infection and itself improves.
  • Symptoms of bronchitis are coughing and shortening of breath.
  • Both bronchitis and asthma have similar sort of symptoms of diseases with different consequences.

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