Recognizing Bronchitis Symptoms in Infants

Bronchitis is simply cold which spreads throughout the bronchial tubes of lungs called bronchi. Bronchitis has different levels of severity. It ranges from mild fever to severe breathlessness. Usually cough, wheezing and chest pain is reported by the patients. But bronchitis can be
 extremely dangerous in infants. If your infant is makes squeaky noises while breathing and you notice any difficulty in his breathing you must immediately consult your doctor.

Bronchitis is infants usually occur due to infection in upper respiratory system. Abrupt symptoms keep recurring and seldom it is considered as a separate disease during childhood. Often other symptoms of bronchitis are accompanied with dry, persistent cough which usually lasts for 2 3 days. Children also suffer with recurrent mild fever. Mostly cough worsens during nights and children reports chest in pain.

Basically bronchitis among infants is attributed to viral infections. Infants suffering with bacterial pneumonia also display such symptoms. If not treated properly immediately bronchitis can also be fatal in infants and young children.

Cold and Cough are mostly considered as infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by viruses. Such cold viruses lower the resistance of the throat and nose and cause other secondary infections. It is a misconception that direct exposure to cold atmosphere without hat causes cold it is in fact the viral or bacterial infection which causes cold.

Usually cold among children are milder for first six to seven days. It is characterized by stuffy nose accompanied with mild cough. Positioning infant with such that head is elevated a bit helps him or her to breathe comfortably. Adult must try to keep away from infants and children if they themselves are suffering with cold or flu. Never try to self medicated children with medicines you use for cold or flu. Instead consult your doctor immediately.