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Should You Take Antibiotics For Bronchitis?

Writer's picture: Kevin Lowe M.D.Kevin Lowe M.D.

In the treatment of acute bronchitis, antibiotics play a limited role. Acute bronchitis, typically caused by viruses, doesn't always respond to antibiotics. Overuse of these medications can lead to antibiotic resistance. For most cases of acute bronchitis, rest, hydration, and symptomatic relief are recommended. It's crucial to reserve antibiotics for bacterial infections associated with acute bronchitis, as unnecessary use can have adverse effects. Healthcare professionals carefully evaluate the need for antibiotics, ensuring a targeted approach in managing acute bronchitis and preventing the development of antibiotic resistance: https://youtu.be/ZrBi3zhOWGE

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