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Asthmatic bronchitis recognizes numerous causes, including, just to mention the most important examples, viral infections affecting the bronchial tree, exposure to some allergen or excessive environmental pollution and smoking.
Asthmatic bronchitis triggers a fairly articulated symptomatology, which includes: cough with production of phlegm, shortness of breath, wheezing during exhalation, increased respiratory rate, chest tightness and so on.
The presence of asthmatic bronchitis requires the use of a combination of treatments: a treatment for the management of asthma, a treatment against the underlying cause of the condition in progress (an accurate diagnosis is essential for this) and, finally, a treatment to relieve the symptomatology of acute bronchitis.