In life, many children suffer from bronchitis, which is a common symptom. It is divided into chronic and acute types. Both pose a serious threat to children's health, so timely treatment is needed. Parents should also understand the symptoms of bronchitis so that they can detect the disease early and take their babies for timely treatment. So what are the symptoms of chronic bronchitis in children? In addition to recurrent coughing and persistent sputum, chronic bronchitis in children is almost always accompanied by symptoms such as frequent runny nose, nasal congestion, and mouth breathing at night. Chronic bronchitis is a common chronic respiratory disease among adults. So, do children also have chronic bronchitis? The answer is yes. If children with acute bronchitis have cough and sputum for more than 2 to 3 weeks, it can be considered to have entered a chronic process. In recent years, many experts have suggested that it is more appropriate to classify persistent cough with or without sputum for more than 3 months as chronic bronchitis. In addition to recurrent coughing and persistent sputum, chronic bronchitis in children is almost always accompanied by symptoms such as frequent runny nose, nasal congestion, and mouth breathing at night. In addition, wheezing sounds are heard in the lungs of about 40% of children. The trachea of children is thin and soft, and is easily affected by a variety of factors, leading to airway narrowing and wheezing. Chronic bronchitis in children is not caused by a single cause, but may be related to multiple factors such as low immune function, bronchial foreign bodies, and congenital bronchial and pulmonary developmental abnormalities. Therefore, once you encounter a child suspected of having chronic bronchitis, you should consider the common factors mentioned above, combined with immune function tests and chest X-ray examinations to clarify the cause. Avoid making a general diagnosis of chronic bronchitis and blindly using antibiotics for treatment. The above article provides a detailed introduction to the symptoms of chronic bronchitis in children. Parents and friends must know that bronchial diseases are common, so if parents find that their baby has the above symptoms, they should take the child to the hospital for further examination and prevent the disease. |
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