Early symptoms of bronchial tuberculosis?

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Today, let's introduce it. Bronchial tuberculosis, also known as endobronchial tuberculosis, refers to tuberculosis occurring in trachea, bronchial mucosa and submucosa. The most common route of infection in adults is the direct implantation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis into the bronchial mucosa in pulmonary lesions, and then the pulmonary lesions can also invade the bronchial mucosa through the peribronchial tissue. For the treatment of bronchial tuberculosis should be timely, and to do a comprehensive examination. Let's take a look at the following.

Early symptoms of bronchial tuberculosis?

First, severe patients can be treated by surgery. The indications of EBTB are as follows: one is tracheostenosis with severe dyspnea and aura of asphyxia; the other is tracheobronchial scar stenosis more than 2 / 3 of the lumen circumference, combined with repeated infection, or damaged lung and bronchiectasis.

Second: Recently, I heard a news that in recent years, it has been reported that external ultraviolet blood radiation therapy is used to assist in the treatment of tuberculous bronchitis. After treatment, the number of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum decreased significantly, and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate returned to normal. Using this method can strengthen the effect of treatment.

Third: there is a local treatment. Can use the method of atomization inhalation of anti tuberculosis drugs for treatment, this method has been widely used in the adjuvant treatment of EBTB, its therapeutic effect is very good. No matter what method is used for treatment, we should suit the medicine to the case.

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The key to the prognosis is the stage of the disease and the timely and correct treatment. Early inflammatory infiltration, exudation, curative effect is obvious; Granuloma proliferation and fibrous scar appeared in the middle and late stage, but the curative effect was not good. Within 4-6 months after EBTB onset, the incidence of bronchial stenosis was 68%.