Symptoms of tracheal stenosis in children

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Children's left bronchial stenosis is caused by airway obstruction, resulting in dyspnea and increased secretion in the respiratory tract, which makes the patient feel uncomfortable. Let's talk about the symptoms of tracheal stenosis in children.

Symptoms of tracheal stenosis in children

First, patients with initial onset of the disease have influenza like symptoms and transient progressive dyspnea.

Second, the patchy shadow on chest X-ray and CT showed that the patient had bronchiolitis obliterans.

Third, histopathological examination showed that there were obvious organizations in the alveolar ducts. BOOP is a kind of restrictive ventilatory dysfunction that invades lung parenchyma, so it can be classified as invasive or interstitial lung disease.

matters needing attention

1. In general, rheumatic patients are most likely to have bronchiolitis obliterans, and need to treat bronchiolitis obliterans when treating rheumatic diseases. 2. Inhalation of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide gas can lead to chemical pneumonia, chest tightness, dyspnea, massive hemoptysis and other symptoms, making the bronchial and terminal airway cellulose exudation and granulation tissue proliferation, and finally bronchiolitis obliterans.