Inflammation of the airways causes them to narrow and secrete thick mucus, orphlegm, which clogs the small airways, causing the characteristic cough of bronchitis, wheezing, and shortness of breath. The cough may produce sputum, which is phlegm coughed up from the lungs.
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Cough with sputum (Thukna)
People with bronchitis are more susceptible to developing pneumonia, which is a serious bacterial or viral infection of the lungs. ... The cough may produce sputum, which is phlegm coughed up from the lungs. This is known as a productive cough – an attempt by the body to clear mucus that is clogging the airways.
A chronic cough can occur with other signs and symptoms, which may include: A runny or stuffy nose. A feeling of liquid running down the back of your throat (postnasal drip) Frequent throat clearing and sore throat. Hoarseness. Wheezing and shortness of breath. Heartburn or a sour taste in your mouth.