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  1. May 4, 2024 · Treatment. Bronchiolitis usually lasts for 1 to 2 weeks but symptoms occasionally last longer. Most children with bronchiolitis can be cared for at home with comfort measures. It's important to be alert for problems with breathing that are getting worse.

  2. How Bronchiolitis Is Treated. There are no vaccines or specific treatments for bronchiolitis. Antibiotics and cold medicine are not effective in treating bronchiolitis. Most cases go away on their own and can be cared for at home. It is key that your child drinks lots of fluids to avoid dehydration.

  3. May 4, 2024 · Bronchiolitis happens when a virus infects the bronchioles, which are the smallest airways in the lungs. The infection makes the bronchioles swollen and irritated. Mucus collects in these airways, which makes it difficult for air to flow freely in and out of the lungs.

  4. Apr 11, 2017 · Treatment. Most cases of acute bronchitis get better without treatment, usually within a couple of weeks. Medications. Because most cases of bronchitis are caused by viral infections, antibiotics aren't effective. However, if your doctor suspects that you have a bacterial infection, he or she may prescribe an antibiotic.

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · How is bronchiolitis treated? Treatment for bronchiolitis focuses on symptom relief, including: Antipyretic (fever reducer) medications. Antiviral medications (like oseltamivir for the flu). Bronchiolitis doesn’t always need treatment, so talk to your child’s provider if they have symptoms.

  6. Jan 6, 2022 · There’s currently no cure for the scarring of bronchiolitis obliterans. Treatment options include: Corticosteroids can help clear the lungs of mucus, reduce inflammation, and open up the...

  7. Apr 11, 2023 · Treatment. There is no cure. It usually takes about 2 or 3 weeks for the infection to go away. Antibiotics and cold medicines are not effective in treating it.

  8. Treatment. Antibiotics are not effective against viral infections. Sometimes, no treatment is necessary. Supportive therapy may include oxygen, humidified air, chest clapping (postural drainage to remove secretions), rest, and clear fluids.

  9. Treatment is primarily supportive with supplemental oxygen and hydration. Prognosis is generally excellent, but some patients develop apnea or respiratory failure. Bronchiolitis often occurs in epidemics and mostly in children < 24 months, with a peak incidence between 2 months and 6 months of age.

  10. Adenovirus. Influenza. Human metapneumovirus. Bronchiolitis is rarely caused by bacteria. If it is, the bacteria causing it is usually mycoplasma pneumoniae. At first, the virus causes an infection in the upper respiratory tract, and then spreads downward into the lower tract.

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