Symptoms of pertussis in convalescence

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Pertussis is a common inflammatory disease of throat and respiratory tract. The initial symptoms of patients with pertussis will be more obvious. However, with the continuous stability and progression of the disease, the discomfort reaction of patients will be decreased and eased. When the course of pertussis is more than half and is about to improve, that is, during the recovery period, there will also be some symptoms, For example, the frequency of expectoration is reduced, and the expectoration is yellowish brown, indicating that the toxins in the lung are discharged through expectoration, and the symptoms in the recovery period are more obvious. Now I would like to introduce the symptoms of pertussis recovery period

Symptoms of pertussis in convalescence

Pertussis into the recovery period, the patient's clinical response is relatively effective, although still coughing, but the throat pain is greatly reduced, in addition, the patient's immunity to external stimulation is also improved, can eat some seasoned food appropriately, will not cause stimulation.

The symptoms of pertussis in the recovery period also include some patients' blushing, which is due to blood circulation, and some patients' mental state will also improve, and there will be no symptoms, such as chills, photophobia, uncomfortable feeling and high fever in the early stage, indicating that the symptoms have been relieved.

In the recovery period, the body function of patients with pertussis is gradually enhanced, which is caused by the improvement of the body's immunity, and the patients' discomfort is alleviating, which is a good news for rehabilitation, so it can be judged that the patients' body recovery is good.

matters needing attention

Pertussis patients need to do a good job of personal care when they are sick, avoid staying up late, eating spicy and irritating food, which is also good for the recovery of patients. In addition, we should do a good job in protecting patients from possible abnormal reactions.