Bronchitis is inflammation and swelling of the air passages (bronchial tubes) in your lungs. This is often caused by an infection. Your bronchitis was caused by a virus. Symptoms include a dry, hacking cough that is worse at night. The cough may bring up yellow-green mucus. You may also feel short of breath or wheeze. Other symptoms may include tiredness, chest discomfort, fever, and chills.
This illness can be spread to other people in the first few days. It is spread through the air by coughing and sneezing. It is also spread by direct contact. This means touching the sick person and then touching your own eyes, nose, or mouth.
Bronchitis that is caused by a virus is often not treated with antibiotic medicine. Instead, medicines may be given to help relieve symptoms. Symptoms can last up to two weeks. The cough may last much longer.