Thursday, October 18, 2018

What are the complications of bronchitis?

Bronchitis is the most common type of respiratory disease, and many people suffer from the disease and suffer. However, after suffering from bronchitis, it is actually a complication of the patient's fear. What about the complications of bronchitis?
What are the complications of bronchitis?
Complications of bronchitis

Atelectasis

When the bronchial inflammation occurs, the amount of secretions will increase, the sputum will become sticky, and bronchospasm will occur. This will cause the mucus plug to block the airway, and the atelectasis will occur.

Lung infection

The occurrence of bronchitis is easy to secondary to lung infection. Therefore, in order to reduce the harm, patients with bronchitis should focus on improving immunity, preventing colds and keeping the breathing clear in daily life, which can reduce the incidence of infection. Of course, if a lung infection has already occurred, you should receive regular treatment in a timely manner.


Respiratory failure

It usually occurs in patients with severe bronchitis. At this time, the patient may have atelectasis or pulmonary edema, which may induce respiratory failure. It is recommended that patients should actively receive correct treatment in the early stage of the disease.

Pneumothorax and mediastinal emphysema

The incidence of such complications is relatively low, and the data represents a percentage of approximately 5%.

In addition to these complications, bronchitis patients are also prone to allergic rhinitis, gastrointestinal dysfunction and sinusitis, so the complications of bronchitis are still very much, patients and friends must pay attention to the treatment of the disease.

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