Late symptoms of pulmonary venereal disease?
summary
Pulmonary heart disease (PhD) is mainly caused by pulmonary hypertension caused by bronchial pulmonary tissue or pulmonary artery vascular disease. According to the onset and duration of disease, it can be divided into acute and chronic. The latter is more common in clinic. In addition to the symptoms and signs of the original lung and chest diseases, the main signs of the disease are gradually lung and heart failure and other organ damage. Late symptoms of pulmonary venereal disease? Let's talk about it.
Late symptoms of pulmonary venereal disease?
Long term recurrent cough, expectoration. People with tuberculosis can cough and cough up blood, but now tuberculosis is a curable disease, so if we suffer from this disease is not very terrible, as long as we treat it in time, it can be cured.
In every cold season, the disease gets worse, the cough gets worse, and the amount of sputum increases, thickens or turns yellow. In reality, there are still many patients with advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. The obvious symptom of these patients is that they will have respiratory failure. The most obvious symptom is that they will not breathe well, and there will be a lot of effusion in the chest. This is because there is effusion near the heart, which compresses our heart and causes dyspnea.
I feel short of breath when I go up stairs or walk fast; Palpitations and shortness of breath can occur even at rest. We need to know that if we have tuberculosis, our symptoms will appear cough, hemoptysis, chest pain and other phenomena, and in the late stage, there will be blood clots in the sputum, often with shoulder and leg pain, and sometimes feel weak. It's possible that this is a symptom of advanced tuberculosis.
matters needing attention
Usually pay attention to drink more water, beware of cold weather, smokers try to quit smoking, to avoid the onset of disease. We should pay special attention to keep calm and not let our emotions fluctuate too much, so as not to aggravate the disease. At the same time, we should actively face life and not lose confidence in treatment, because tuberculosis can be cured.