Can I eat ginger and garlic if I have bronchitis?

You should not eat ginger or garlic when you have bronchitis. Bronchitis is mainly caused by viruses, bacteria and other pathogenic microbial infections, which can cause fever, cough, coughing and also easily accompanied by sore throat, dry mouth and other symptoms, which need to be actively treated with heat-clearing, fire-removing, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs. While using drugs, you should also pay attention to your diet, drink more water, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and do not eat spicy and irritating foods. Ginger and garlic are both spicy foods, which are irritating to the throat and airways after eating, and can aggravate the symptoms of coughing, coughing and sore throat, which is not conducive to the decrease of body temperature. You should not eat other spicy foods at this time either. It is better not to eat too greasy or eat salty or sweet foods.