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How Do You Treat Bronchitis In Babies?

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How Do You Treat Bronchitis In Babies?

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Bronchitis in babies is a result of swollen, inflamed bronchial tubes. Babies and young children are at higher risk for developing bronchitis due to their developing immune systems and respiratory systems and narrow bronchial airways. There are two types of bronchitis in babies. Acute bronchitis is usually the result of a cold from a bacterial or viral infection. Chronic bronchitis develops from allergies or exposure to smoke and environmental irritants that are inhaled. Proper treatment and medication is essential for treating bronchitis in babies to prevent damage to their developing respiratory systems and prevent severe infections. Sanitize all areas of your home vigilantly and any item that your baby may come in contact with. Wash your hands and/or sanitize with a hand sanitizer to maintain personal hygiene and prevent passing germs to and from your baby. Continue to breastfeed or formula feed your baby. It is essential to maintain a regular eating schedule to prevent dehydration

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