If I have chronic bronchitis that recurs, can I still get vaccinated?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Chronic bronchitis is troubled by long-term and recurrent discomfort, and although many patients take measures during the illness, they are always unable to completely **. In fact, in addition to medications**, daily habits are also very important for chronic bronchitis, and if patients can maintain these habits in their daily lives, the disease is not easy to recur.

    6 things to do every day to help you stay away from chronic bronchitis.

    1. Stay away from tobacco and alcohol.

    Smoking is the main cause of chronic bronchitis, because the toxins in tobacco can affect the respiratory tract and alveolar epithelium, leading to chronic bronchitis and emphysema, and persistent smoking can lead to a decrease in immune function and delay the effect of the disease**. Regular drinking can increase the burden on the heart and make it difficult to breathe, so staying away from tobacco and alcohol is an important nursing measure for chronic bronchitis.

    2. Active coughing.

    Coughing can help clear the phlegm in the respiratory tract, most patients with chronic bronchitis because the ability of the respiratory tract to clear sputum by itself is reduced, resulting in inflammation always recurring, so you may wish to cough actively, not only to expel the phlegm in the lungs, but also to exercise lung breathing.

    3. Breathing exercises.

    Breathing exercises improve respiratory function, help relieve symptoms of dyspnea, and increase the volume of breathing in the lungs to help eliminate toxins from the lungs.

    4. Sing high songs.

    Patients with chronic bronchitis can sing for about 10 minutes a day to increase the range of motion of the diaphragm, increase the alveolar opening, improve respiratory function, and relieve the hypoxia caused by dyspnea.

    5. Exercise appropriately.

    For patients with chronic bronchitis, if you want to control chronic bronchitis, you need to improve your lung function, and exercise can speed up breathing, improve lung function and improve discomfort.

    6. Drink plenty of water.

    Drink more boiled water to clear the phlegm in the lungs, be careful not to replace the drink with boiled water, at present, many people do not have the habit of drinking water regularly, resulting in a lack of water in the body, the lungs are not moisturized, and the inflammation is repeated. Therefore, drink plenty of water to moisturize your lungs and speed up your metabolism.

    Tips. Although chronic bronchitis is easy to recur and relatively stubborn, its control mainly depends on some daily habits, so in addition to the use of drugs, maintaining these habits can improve chronic bronchitis to a certain extent. In addition, it is necessary to know that the patient should have regular lung examinations, be able to understand the condition of the lungs, and change the ** plan according to the results of the examination, which can also be used to compare whether the condition is improved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Bronchitis, which requires anti-inflammatory drugs, is not prevented by vaccination. Thank you for your attention and support!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If your child has bronchitis, it is best to wait until the disease has recovered before getting vaccinated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Up to now, bronchitis has not appeared, and there is no good ** effect of vaccination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At this stage in clinical medicine, the subacute part of the disease cannot be vaccinated. Therefore, it is important to wait for the child's acute bronchitis to be completely ****. Be able to consider vaccination.

    The vaccination can be delayed, but not within the onset of the disease. Bronchial vaccine can be prevented for one year after regular injection, and it is mainly used to prevent relatively common and serious infections, such as hemolytic streptococcus, Staphylococcus albicans, Neisseria and other bacterial infections.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can you get vaccinated against bronchitis? I can't get it, and I don't say I only like vaccinations or anything.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can bronchitis be vaccinated? You should go to the hospital and ask the doctor. Follow your doctor's advice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can tracheitis be vaccinated? It is better not to fight, and you must have a doctor's diagnosis before you can play.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bronchial tubes should not be able to be vaccinated, and they can only be vaccinated when they are ready.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    During the inflammation, you need to take medicine and wait for the inflammation to heal before getting vaccinated.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is currently no vaccine for bronchitis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A skin test can be done to determine if you can do it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bronchitis is divided into acute bronchitis and chronic bronchitis. Acute bronchitis, the pathogen of infection is a virus, bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia and other pathogens, the drugs used are different, if it is a virus, there is no particularly effective drug. If it is adenovirus, acyclovir and ganciclovir may be used; If it is bacterial, more coccal infection, some amoxicillin may be used, and in mild cases, cefuroxime of the second generation of ceffuroxime, or cefdinir; In severe cases, penicillin or cephalosporin intravenous infusion may be used.

    If mycoplasma and chlamydia are co-infected, it is important to choose a combination of macrolides or fluoroquinolones, whether oral or intravenous. If it is an acute attack of chronic bronchitis, it is likely to be co-infected with bacilli, and antibiotics are selected to target bacilli, and then combined with drugs against mycoplasma and chlamydia. Therefore, it is necessary to screen the pathogen, and it also needs to be combined with the specific underlying lesions, if there are underlying lesions, the choice of antibiotics is different, and the specific situation needs to be treated on a case-by-case basis.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "There is a vaccine for bronchitis, which can prevent respiratory infections, including the prevention of acute bronchitis, acute attacks of chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma with infection, etc. The vaccination time is about 1 month before the respiratory infection season, and the bronchial vaccine is given about 1 month before the respiratory infection season, which is the autumn and winter, when the temperature drops sharply and the weather is colder. At.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't think I've heard of it, so you can go to the clinic and ask.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chronic bronchitis can usually be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

    Chronic bronchitis is a respiratory disease, which mostly occurs in people with low immunity and middle-aged and elderly people, and if you have a chronic underlying disease, it usually increases the chance of contracting the new coronavirus, so it is more necessary to get vaccinated against the new crown virus to prevent the new coronavirus infection.

    In addition, after suffering from chronic bronchitis, it is also necessary to cooperate with the doctor to take anti-infection and bronchial dilation drugs** to improve clinical symptoms and avoid reverse.

    Can't get vaccinated:

    Covid vaccination is not recommended when there is an allergy to any vaccine. In rare cases, if someone is allergic to excipients that may be present in the vaccine, such as aluminum hydroxide, the vaccine is not recommended.

    With the exception of vaccine allergies and this very rare allergy to vaccine excipients, other allergies, whether drug allergies or food allergies, do not affect COVID vaccination.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can't hit that first, use the Yishuangtong formula**tracheitis first.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Problem analysis: Already suffering from bronchitis, the vaccine has no effect on the current symptoms of bronchitis**. However, gamma globulin can be injected to boost immunity.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that after bronchitis control, it can be inoculated with the Kaki rubber vaccine, which can be controlled to a certain extent.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have bronchitis, vaccination has an impact, which can easily affect the effect of the vaccine and may also aggravate the condition of bronchitis.

    Therefore, patients with bronchitis need to be active** and wait for the condition ** before receiving the new crown vaccine. For example, bronchitis caused by bacterial infections requires antibiotics**. Bronchitis caused by atypical pathogens can be treated with macrolide antibiotics or quinolone antibiotics**.

    When the clinical symptoms are completely gone, and the blood routine and other tests are normal, the new crown vaccine can be administered. After receiving the new crown vaccine, it is also necessary to observe whether there are side effects. Adverse reactions to discharge should be dealt with accordingly under the guidance of doctors.

    You can get the new crown vaccine 1 month after receiving the bronchitis vaccine.

    In general, two different vaccines need to be given about 28 days apart. Otherwise, it is very likely that the adverse reactions of the two vaccines will be superimposed due to the close succession of vaccination, and it may even affect the ability of the new crown vaccine to exert immunity.

    In addition, it should be noted that if the patient is in the exacerbation or acute phase of other diseases after receiving the bronchial vaccine. At this time, the new crown vaccine is not allowed to be vaccinated, and the patient must wait until his condition is stable before getting vaccinated.

    You are not allowed to leave immediately after receiving the new crown vaccine, and you need to observe your body for about 30 minutes at the place where you are vaccinated, and you can only leave when there is no allergic reaction.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It should be possible, and you will find out when the time comes.

    Numerous studies have confirmed that the flu vaccine is safe and effective, but not everyone is suitable for the flu vaccine.

    First, children under 3 years of age cannot be vaccinated because there are no data on the safety and efficacy of influenza A vaccination in children under 3 years of age.

    Second, people who have a cold, fever, or allergies to seasonal flu vaccines cannot be vaccinated. Those who are allergic to common seasonal influenza vaccines, have a history of egg allergy, vaccination allergy and other severe allergies are prohibited from receiving influenza A vaccine. If there is a history of other allergies, the decision on whether to vaccinate should be carefully decided under the guidance of a clinician.

    Third, patients with acute diseases and severe chronic diseases cannot be vaccinated. Patients with nephrotic syndrome should be contraindicated if they have an acute attack or are severe. People with Guillain-Barré syndrome, uncontrolled epilepsy, and other progressive neurological disorders are also contraindicated from vaccination.

    For lactating women, the decision to vaccinate should be fully weighed against the pros and cons.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Chronic bronchitis can be beaten, as long as it is not an acute attack. Chronic bronchitis can be beaten, as long as it is not an acute attack. Chronic bronchitis can be beaten, as long as it is not an acute attack.

    Chronic bronchitis can be beaten, as long as it is not an acute attack. Chronic bronchitis can be beaten, as long as it is not an acute attack. Chronic bronchitis can be beaten, as long as it is not an acute attack.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, you cannot. Go to the vaccination site for detailed inquiries.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Condition analysis: Yes, it is mainly used to prevent upper respiratory tract infection and the resulting bronchial asthma, asthmatic bronchitis, chronic bronchitis

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