Guest guest Posted December 6, 2002 Report Share Posted December 6, 2002 usually has an asthmatic, airway spasmodic component, not merely a virus or a bacterium, and maybe neither; it does produce coughing as well as classic asthmatic wheezing, and usually not the severe bron chiectasis (fibrotic scarring) typical of most cystic fibrosis mutations. And, the only reason I know anything about this is that my carrier hus band had " asthmatic bronchitis " for decades, largely allergic in origin. It was not even a factor in his early demise due to liver cancer. Is it not a joy to discuss these cheering topics on line? Love to you and to your family, n Rojas, wcf and cfrd, and who has not yet wheezed in her life, but has had both viral and bacterial bronchitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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