Make respiratory tract smoother: how to treat bronchitis

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People know that bronchitis is a common disease in modern society, it not only affects people's health, but also gives a heavy psychological blow, and even causes some people to lose confidence and hope in life.

Make respiratory tract smoother: how to treat bronchitis

First: bronchitis is a common respiratory disease. Patients often show sudden chest tightness, irritating cough and exhalation, and also accompanied by wheezing dyspnea. This is a recurrent disease, which has a lot of impact on the physical and mental development of patients and their life and work.

Second: bronchitis is a complex disease caused by many factors. Whether it can be cured or not is often related to the age of onset, severity of disease, duration of disease and whether there is a family genetic history.

Third: bronchitis can occur at any age, but children's bronchitis has a better aspect than adult bronchitis, that is, if the bronchitis is controlled before puberty, it will not attack during two years, there is hope to be completely cured. It is reported that although there are no clinical symptoms, some children still have airway hyperresponsiveness. If they encounter the stimulation of cold air and pungent odor, they will induce the attack of the disease. Therefore, only when the clinical symptoms disappear and the respiratory function test is completely normal can they be called recovery.

matters needing attention

For patients with bronchitis, we should pay more attention to daily diet, strengthen physical exercise, enhance physique, improve cold resistance and body resistance. Keep a good family environment, fresh indoor air circulation, a certain humidity, control and eliminate all kinds of harmful gases and smoke, quit smoking habits. We often drink the ancient formula Ganbei Cao% tea, which is beneficial to Qi and phlegm, tonifying middle Qi, clearing lung heat, relieving cough and asthma, and has a good conditioning effect on bronchitis.