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What is Bronchiectasis? How does a person get bronchiectasis? What happens in lungs? What are the symptoms of bronchiectasis?
How is bronchiectasis diagnosed? How is bronchiectasis managed? What medications are available for bronchiectasis? What other conditions make bronchiectasis worse and should be treated? Techniques for clearing mucus from the lungs. Contributing conditions should be treated.
What are your responsibilities for managing bronchiectasis? How important is quitting smoking, exercising, and eating a healthy diet?
What is the role of National Jewish Health? How can I become a patient?
Note: This information is provided to you as an educational service of National Jewish Health. It is not meant to be a substitute for consulting with your own physician.
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