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The Spectrum of Non-asthmatic Airway Diseases Contributing to Cough in the Adult.

Sidney S BramanArmeen Poor
Published in: Current otorhinolaryngology reports (2019)
Supportive measures are recommended for acute bronchitis and antibiotic use is discouraged. Antibiotics may be needed for DAIB. Smoking cessation and bronchodilators can control cough in chronic bronchitis. Therapeutic approaches for non-infectious bronchiolitis depend on the varied etiology. The hallmark of bronchiectasis is a chronic infection of the airways, and antibiotics, mucus clearance measures, and bronchodilators are all supportive.
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