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What Causes Breathing Problem And Bronchitis Cough?

for the last 4 months i have some breathing problem initially it was bhronchitis cough and for that got medicines for 5 days it makes me alright but after every 15 days same problem re-occurs. Yester day my doctor prescribed me inhaler for the first time. Iwant to know whether it is curable or not
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Difficult breathing and cough may be symptoms of asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition caused in most cases by allergic inflammation of brochi. Like any chronic condition it cannot be cured, but the adherence to treatment may achieve complete control of the symptoms. In some cases, patients can improve clinically to the point of not needing to use chronic treatment medication at all. However the disease is not considered cured, as it may recurr at any moment afterwards (but may not recurr as well).
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What Causes Breathing Problem And Bronchitis Cough?

Difficult breathing and cough may be symptoms of asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition caused in most cases by allergic inflammation of brochi. Like any chronic condition it cannot be cured, but the adherence to treatment may achieve complete control of the symptoms. In some cases, patients can improve clinically to the point of not needing to use chronic treatment medication at all. However the disease is not considered cured, as it may recurr at any moment afterwards (but may not recurr as well).