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[[Tobacco smoking]] is the most common cause.<ref name=MedlinePlus>[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bronchitis.html MedlinePlus - Bronchitis]</ref> [[Pneumoconiosis]] and long-term fume inhalation are other causes.<ref name=MedlinePlus/> Allergies can also cause mucus hypersecretion, thus leading to symptoms similar to [[asthma]] or [[bronchitis]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} | |||
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Overview
Tobacco smoking is the most common cause.[1] Pneumoconiosis and long-term fume inhalation are other causes.[1] Allergies can also cause mucus hypersecretion, thus leading to symptoms similar to asthma or bronchitis.[citation needed]
Causes
Chronic bronchitis is a long-term condition. People have a cough that produces excessive mucus. To be diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, you must have a cough with mucus most days of the month for at least 3 months. Chronic bronchitis is one type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD for short. (Emphysema is another type of COPD.) The following things can make bronchitis worse:
- Air pollution
- Allergies
- Certain occupations (such as coal mining, textile manufacturing, or grain handling)
- Infections