Symptoms of chronic bronchopneumonia

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Chronic bronchitis often does not attract people's attention because of its mild early symptoms and slow progress. The disease can further develop into obstructive emphysema within 5 years, and pulmonary heart disease after 10 years. Understanding the performance of chronic bronchitis is of great significance to the diagnosis. It can discover the disease in time, and go to the regular professional hospital in time to control the disease as soon as possible and restore health. Let's talk about the symptoms of chronic bronchopneumonia.

Symptoms of chronic bronchopneumonia

1. Bronchiectasis: repeated attacks of chronic bronchitis, congestion and edema of bronchial mucosa, formation of ulcers, proliferation of fibrous tissue on the wall, more or less deformation, expansion or stenosis of the lumen. Most of the expanded parts showed columnar changes. Bronchiectasis after pertussis, measles or pneumonia is usually columnar or cystic, and is more serious than that caused by chronic bronchitis.

2. Obstructive emphysema: is the most common complication of chronic bronchitis, patients with alveolar wall fibrous tissue diffuse hyperplasia. In addition to lumen stenosis and sputum obstruction, poor breath, it can occur obstructive emphysema.

3. Bronchopneumonia: chronic bronchitis spreads to the lung tissue around the bronchus. The patient has chills, fever, increased cough, increased sputum volume and purulent. The total number of leukocytes and neutrophils increased. X-ray examination showed that there were spots or small pieces of shadow in the two lower lobes.

matters needing attention

Chronic bronchitis most onset is very hidden, the initial symptoms in addition to mild cough, there is no special, so it is not easy to be noticed by patients. Before onset, some patients had a history of acute upper respiratory tract infection, such as acute pharyngitis, cold, acute bronchitis, etc. at first, they mostly developed in the cold season, and then the symptoms continued and recurred.