Antibronchitic
Antibronchitic is a type of medicinal activity that is used to treat or prevent diseases of the airways, such as bronchitis, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses. The goal of antibronchitic therapy is to open the airways and reduce inflammation in the lungs and respiratory system to make breathing easier. This type of therapy typically includes medications such as bronchodilators, which relax the muscles around the airways, and anti-inflammatory drugs, which reduce swelling in the airways and tissue. Antibiotics may be prescribed in some cases to treat bacterial infections. Inhaled corticosteroids may also be used to reduce inflammation and prevent the recurrence of symptoms. Additionally, lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, avoiding allergens, and controlling stress may be recommended to help manage the symptoms of respiratory illnesses.