Bumping an old thread. After getting bronchitis 2 days after every cold (regardless of how bad the cold is) for the last 20 years I can definitely say smoking anything will extend how long you have it and how bad it is. Yes, the coughing fit you have after smoking will clear your lungs some at that moment, but smoke, and coughing, are two of the well documented causes of bronchial irritation. I want to take edibles but I'm not sure how they will interact. They obviously don't hurt my lungs but still seem to have an effect on mucous buildup and other bodily functions (eyes still get red, I still get cottonmouth) so I have been hesitant to imbibe, but I really want to. I'm not looking for a cure, just looking to not make it worse. Anyone have any bad experiences mixing edibles and bronchitis?
Also, to the guy who said
"Interesting as I get a sinus infection every year, have for over 40 years now and every doctor I've seen has called it bronchitis and prescribed antibiotics. Guess I've been going to a bunch of hack doctors all these years LOL"
You need a new doctor. The vast majority of bronchitis cases are viral and the rare cases that are bacterial do not respond to antibiotics and they are not recommended.
Ask a HCP ways to feel better if you have a chest cold (bronchitis).
www.cdc.gov