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Below are the most common symptoms of chronic bronchitis. But each person may have slightly different symptoms. Symptoms may include:
1. Cough, often called smoker’s cough.
2. Coughing up mucus (expectoration).
3. Wheezing.
4. Chest discomfort.
5. People with chronic bronchitis often have a cough and make mucus for many years before they have shortness of breath.
6. Disability.
7. Frequent and severe infections that affect your airways.
8. Narrowing and plugging of your breathing tubes (bronchi).
9. Trouble breathing.
10. Bluish fingernails, lips, and skin because of lower oxygen levels.
11. Wheezing and crackling sounds with breathing.
12. Swollen feet.
13. Heart failure.
***The symptoms of chronic bronchitis may look like other lung conditions or health problems.