What are bronchitis symptoms and manifestations?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What are the symptoms of Beijing Deshengmen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Zhang Jiujun - Attending Physician - Department of Respiratory Medicine - Bronchitis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you have bronchitis, you will have a number of symptoms:

    First, coughing. Many patients with bronchitis will have symptoms of coughing, and some may have a significant cough in the morning and be fine during the day. Some may cough irregularly. In general, the incidence is more in winter and spring, and in severe cases, the four seasons may also exist at the same time;

    Second, sputum production. Most patients with this disease may have a cough accompanied by sputum. Some may be white mucus foamy, while others may be yellow purulent sputum. In severe cases, blood in the sputum may also occur;

    Thirdly, some patients have a long prolonged condition, or if various factors lead to bacterial co-infection and aggravation of symptoms, there may be wheezing, some may be able to hear stridor in the throat, and some can be heard by auscultation of the lungs.

    To sum up, it is some of the basic symptoms of bronchiitis that we are talking about today, you can take a look, if the body has abnormalities in this regard, we must pay attention to it, and seize the time to check and determine the targeted selection of appropriate drugs** is the key. Usually, be sure to drink plenty of water; It is best to eat a light diet and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bronchitis is often characterized by a gradually worsening cough with phlegm, wheezing, recurrent infections and other symptoms. Sick and suffering, health care in daily life!

    To alleviate symptoms, you can choose to make tea with Defu Yanqing tea herbs, or you can try to use simple and effective medicinal diets to recuperate.

    For patients with bronchitis, health care should be carried out from the following aspects.

    1.A balanced diet and adequate nutrient intake can improve the body's immunity, reduce the probability of colds, and reduce the occurrence of acute bronchitis.

    2.When acute bronchitis occurs, patients must stay in an environment with clean air and maintain proper humidity and temperature. The air temperature should not be too low or too dry to avoid aggravating the condition.

    3.Smoking is an important cause of chronic bronchitis and should be quit and stay away from secondhand smoke.

    4.Patients with chronic bronchitis should pay attention to keeping warm, pay attention to weather changes, and pay attention to increasing or decreasing clothing at the turn of seasons.

    5.Replenish enough water every day and develop good habits to help reduce phlegm.

    When bronchitis attacks, a pot of hot water can be boiled to create steam and maintain room temperature, or a water vapor inhaler can be used to maintain the humidity of the trachea and reduce inflammation. Patients with chronic bronchitis can soak their feet often before going to bed, control the water temperature at about 38, soak for about 10 15 minutes, and then dry their feet and massage the soles of their feet with their hands, and move their toes, which can also relieve the discomfort caused by bronchitis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the sputum is relatively viscous and not easy to cough out, it will cause the blockage of the capillary trachea, and at the same time, there will be asthma, resulting in dyspnea, antibiotic drugs should be used to fight infection**, reduce the secretion of inflammatory secretions, and if the symptoms of cough and phlegm are more obvious, phlegm drugs should be used.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Patients with bronchitis generally have symptoms such as cough, sputum, shortness of breath, chest pain, pharyngeal pain, etc., and severe patients can also have dyspnea and even coma. Patients are advised to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible, under the guidance of a doctor, using targeted medications**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bronchitis is a respiratory disease caused by inflammation, which is manifested by two types: acute bronchitis and chronic bronchitis. The acute form usually follows a cold or flu and may include sore throat, nasal congestion, low-grade fever, cough, and back myalgia. Chronic bronchitis is often caused by long-term smoking, and may include dyspnea, stridor, paroxysmal cough, and mucous sputum.

    Antimicrobial drugs for patients with acute bronchitis**, antimicrobials for Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae can be used, and anti-influenza measures should be used if there are manifestations of acute bronchitis during epidemics**. Nebulization**, nebulized inhalation can dilute the secretions in the trachea, which is conducive to expectoration, if the sputum is viscous and not easy to cough out, nebulized inhalation can help.

    The goal of chronic bronchitis is to relieve symptoms, reduce exacerbations, improve quality of life, and reduce mortality.

    Clause. 1. Stable period**: It is recommended to give long-term home oxygen therapy, or non-invasive ventilator**, and it is recommended to get an influenza vaccine once a year, a pneumonia vaccine once every five years, and strengthen nutrition. Usually drink some traditional Chinese medicine to recuperate, you can use Defu Qinyan tea for 1-3 cycles.

    Clause. 2. Acute exacerbation stage: respiratory tract infection is a common cause of acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, which requires antibiotics**, reasonable oxygen therapy, bronchial dilation, phlegm, and rational use of hormones.

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