The main symptom of chronic bronchitis complicated with emphysema?

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Emphysema is a common lung disease. The incidence rate of this disease is very high in life, and there are many causes. Because the symptoms of emphysema are similar to asthma, it is difficult for patients to accurately identify themselves with the disease. What are the symptoms of emphysema? Let's take a look at the introduction.

The main symptom of chronic bronchitis complicated with emphysema?

After suffering from emphysema, if the patient is overworked, it is easy to have dyspnea, and this situation will become more and more serious with the change of the disease, and it is even difficult to be competent for some work before the disease, which has a serious impact on the patient's work and life. But the onset of this disease is relatively slow, with a history of chronic cough and spitting.

Emphysema patients are generally caused by chronic bronchitis, so there will be symptoms of cough and expectoration, and with the aggravation of the disease, dyspnea gradually aggravates, cyanosis gradually deepens, sometimes cough symptoms will be alleviated, sputum will also be reduced, and white sticky phlegm will appear. Respiratory tract infection, cough will increase, appear purulent sputum, this time to pay attention to, this is the first symptom of emphysema.

Emphysema patients in the exercise will appear uncomfortable phenomenon, this is because people suffering from this disease after the lung function is significantly reduced, chest breathing movement and voice tremor weakened symptoms.

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With the development of the disease, patients will slowly appear some respiratory dysfunction, such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, cyanosis, headache, drowsiness, trance and so on. In the later stage, the daily face washing, brushing, etc., will feel chest tightness, out of breath, and even exhale and groan symptoms. The emergence of these symptoms, seriously affect the daily work and life of patients.