What Increases Your Risk
Some things
increase your risk for
.
Risk factors you cannot change
These
include:
- Chronic medical conditions, especially lung (pulmonary)
diseases such as
,
, or
. In this case, acute bronchitis may be a more
serious problem and may be treated differently.
- Some conditions that cause
, such as
and
. An impaired immune system weakens the
body's ability to fight infection.
- A history of recent
, particularly
, a cold, or
. An upper respiratory infection can
spread to the lungs.
- Allergies, such as
.
- An injury to the chest wall, such as a rib fracture.
Risk factors you can change
These include:
- Smoking or living with someone who smokes. Smoking or breathing
secondhand smoke makes the respiratory system less effective at removing
organisms from the lower airways.
- Living or working in an area with high levels of air pollution,
chemicals, or dust. Breathing in these irritants may make the respiratory
system less effective at removing organisms from the lower airways.