What are the causes of cough with wheezing?
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Cough with wheezing can be seen in bronchial asthma, spasmodic bronchitis, cardiogenic asthma (cardiogenic asthma is paroxysmal asthma caused by left heart failure and acute pulmonary edema, and its clinical manifestations can be similar to bronchial asthma) and intratracheal foreign bodies. What are the causes of cough with wheezing?
What are the causes of cough with wheezing?
Respiratory system infection, acute upper respiratory tract infection, acute tracheobronchitis, pneumonia, acute exacerbation of COPD, bronchiectasis, pulmonary abscess, pleurisy, tuberculosis( 2) Non infectious respiratory diseases include asthma, chronic bronchitis, eosinophilic bronchitis (EB), allergic rhinitis, allergic cough (AC), bronchial lung cancer, pulmonary vascular diseases (such as pulmonary embolism), interstitial lung disease.
Children cough is often accompanied by fever, and too high room temperature is not conducive to the body heat. Slightly cold and fresh air can make the airway mucosa contract, reduce congestion and swelling, and keep the airway unobstructed. However, if the temperature is too low, the digested and absorbed nutrients will be used for oxidation to produce energy, maintain body temperature, weaken the ability of disease resistance and affect growth and development. The suitable temperature is 25-28 ℃, which is called neutral temperature. It is difficult to maintain this temperature under normal conditions, but it can be ensured that the room temperature is not too high or too low. It is easy to open and close the doors and windows properly, avoid the crowd of people in the room, and use the electric fan, heater or air conditioner.
As the saying goes, "fish makes fire, meat makes phlegm, vegetables and tofu make peace.". Traditional Chinese medicine believes that fish, crab, shrimp, fat and other meaty, greasy food, may help damp phlegm, and some may also cause allergic reactions, aggravating the disease. Peppers, peppers, ginger and other spicy products can stimulate the respiratory tract and aggravate cough, which should be avoided. Fresh vegetables, such as vegetables, carrots, tomatoes, can provide a variety of vitamins and inorganic salts, which is conducive to the recovery of metabolic function.
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Dirty air can cause adverse stimulation to the respiratory tract mucosa, which can cause congestion, edema, abnormal secretion or aggravating cough, and even cause wheezing symptoms. Therefore, to keep the indoor air fresh, kitchen fumes should be discharged, and parents should not smoke at home. Windows should be opened regularly for ventilation.