When pneumonia occurs during the course of a chronic bronchitis, the characteristic rusty red sputum may not appear.
The sputum of more advanced cases resembles that of chronic bronchitis, with the addition of tubercle bacilli and elastic fibers.
It is thinner than that of chronic bronchitis, and upon standing separates into three layers of pus, mucus, and frothy serum.
During resolution the sputum assumes the appearance of that of chronic bronchitis.
An infusion of the seed taken medicinally will relieve chronic bronchitis, and confirmed rheumatism: also for a relaxed sore throat a gargle of Mustard seed tea will be found of service.
Helenin is very useful in ulceration within the nose (ozoena), and in chronic bronchitis to lessen the expectoration.
From the earliest days it has been thought endowed with singular curative virtues chiefly against nervous headaches, and for the relief of chronic bronchitis.
It is worse than useless for such to commence its use, for without persistency it cannot be expected to cure such obstinate maladies as chronic bronchitis.
It accompanies chronic roaring, chronic bronchitis, broken wind; it may succeed influenza.
This is due to a dry constriction of the bronchial tubes and it is heard in chronic bronchitis and in tuberculosis.
The symptoms and auscultatory signs of chronic bronchitis are on the whole similar to those pertaining to the acute form, except that the febrile disturbance and pain are much less marked.
Chronic bronchitis may arise as the result of repeated attacks of the acute form, or it may exist altogether independently.
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