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==Overview==
==Overview==
 
The most important step to decrease the comorbidities secondary to bronchitis is '''smoking cessation'''. For those who have occupational exposure to dusts or aerosols, transfer to a safer environment is helpful.
==Secondary prevention==
==Secondary prevention==
*'''Acute bronchitis:''' Smoking cessation or cutting back the number of cigarettes will help to repair the bronchial tree damages and is an effective measure regarding secondary prevention.<ref>[http://familydoctor.org/677.xml The American Academy of Family Physicians: Acute Bronchitis].  January 2006.  Accessed [[20 March]] [[2007]]</ref>.
*'''Acute bronchitis:''' Smoking cessation will help to repair the bronchial tree damages and is an effective measure regarding secondary prevention.<ref>[http://familydoctor.org/677.xml The American Academy of Family Physicians: Acute Bronchitis].  January 2006.  Accessed [[20 March]] [[2007]]</ref>
*'''Chronic bronchitis:'''Although chronic bronchitis is not curable, it can be controlled in a variety of ways. [[Clinical practice guideline]]s by [http://www.goldcopd.org/ Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease] (GOLD), a collaboration including the American [http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute] and the [http://www.who.org World Health Organization], are available.<ref name="pmid17507545">{{cite journal |author=Rabe KF, Hurd S, Anzueto A, ''et al'' |title=Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: GOLD Executive Summary |journal=Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. |volume=176 |issue=6 |pages=532-55 |year=2007 |pmid=17507545 |doi=10.1164/rccm.200703-456SO}}</ref>
*'''Chronic bronchitis:''' Although chronic bronchitis is not curable, it can be controlled in a variety of ways. [[Clinical practice guideline]]s by [http://www.goldcopd.org/ Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease] (GOLD), a collaboration including the American [http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute] and the [http://www.who.org World Health Organization], are available.<ref name="pmid17507545">{{cite journal |author=Rabe KF, Hurd S, Anzueto A, ''et al'' |title=Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: GOLD Executive Summary |journal=Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. |volume=176 |issue=6 |pages=532-55 |year=2007 |pmid=17507545 |doi=10.1164/rccm.200703-456SO}}</ref>


===Smoking Cessation===
*'''Smoking Cessation'''
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**[[Smoking cessation]] is one of the most important factors in slowing down the progression of COPD. Even at a late stage of the disease, it can reduce the rate of deterioration and prolong the time taken for disability and death.
[[Smoking cessation]] is one of the most important factors in slowing down the progression of COPD. Even at a late stage of the disease it can reduce the rate of deterioration and prolong the time taken for disability and death.


===Occupational Change===
*'''Occupational Change'''
Workers may be able to transfer to a significantly less contaminated area of the company depending on circumstances. Often however, workers may need complete occupational change.
**Workers may be able to transfer to a significantly less contaminated area of the company depending on circumstances. However, workers may need complete occupational change.
==References==
==References==
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Bronchitis Main page

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]; Nate Michalak, B.A.

Overview

The most important step to decrease the comorbidities secondary to bronchitis is smoking cessation. For those who have occupational exposure to dusts or aerosols, transfer to a safer environment is helpful.

Secondary prevention

  • Smoking Cessation
    • Smoking cessation is one of the most important factors in slowing down the progression of COPD. Even at a late stage of the disease, it can reduce the rate of deterioration and prolong the time taken for disability and death.
  • Occupational Change
    • Workers may be able to transfer to a significantly less contaminated area of the company depending on circumstances. However, workers may need complete occupational change.

References

  1. The American Academy of Family Physicians: Acute Bronchitis. January 2006. Accessed 20 March 2007
  2. Rabe KF, Hurd S, Anzueto A; et al. (2007). "Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: GOLD Executive Summary". Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 176 (6): 532–55. doi:10.1164/rccm.200703-456SO. PMID 17507545.

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