Who Is at Risk for Bronchitis?
Bronchitis is a very common condition. Millions of
cases occur every year.
Elderly people, infants, and young children are at
higher risk for acute bronchitis than people in other age groups.
People of all ages can develop chronic bronchitis,
but it occurs more often in people who are older than 45. Also, many adults who
develop chronic bronchitis are smokers. Women are more than twice as likely as
men to be diagnosed with chronic bronchitis.
Smoking and having an existing lung disease greatly
increase your risk for bronchitis. Contact with dust, chemical fumes, and
vapors from certain jobs also increases your risk for the condition. Examples
include jobs in coal mining, textile manufacturing, grain handling, and
livestock farming.
Air pollution, infections, and allergies can worsen
the symptoms of chronic bronchitis, especially if you smoke. |