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Interaction between bronchitis and tracheitis

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The connection and close relationship between trachea and bronchus is self-evident. In the onset and transmission of the disease, it can spread downward or upward, which is a progressive development of the disease. From the beginning of the disease, whether it is the first onset in the bronchus, or trachea, are.

The connection and close relationship between trachea and bronchus is self-evident. In the onset and transmission of the disease, it can spread downward or upward, which is a progressive development of the disease. From the beginning of the disease, whether it is the first onset in the bronchus, or trachea, is the embodiment of pipeline mucosal inflammation. Once there is inflammation, it marks the struggle between good and evil, the increase of secretions, and the formation of protective cough, expectoration, wheezing and other reactions.

Inflammation, both infectious and non-infectious, such as allergic bronchial asthma, is a kind of non-infection, in fact, it is also a kind of inflammation. In infectious bronchitis or tracheitis, it is generally caused by viruses, followed by bacterial parasites and severe inflammatory reactions, and many of them come from the derivative development of colds. Once this inflammation forms chronic, such as chronic bronchitis, and even develops into tracheitis.

Chronic inflammation because of the long-term production of good and evil fighting "trophies", it will often cause protective cough, sputum excretion response, and continuous inflammation, will also cause bronchi, alveoli and other functional loss and changes. Chronic bronchitis or tracheitis, the disease performance has a more obvious age structure, that is, it mainly appears in the group over 40 years old, so some people call chronic bronchitis as one of the manifestations of aging.

In fact, this is the result of the concurrence and continuous development of pneumonia, bronchial asthma, tuberculosis and other diseases occurred in teenagers and children, and even in infancy. If we understand this law and pay attention to it at all times, we can establish an awareness of actively preventing and treating primary diseases such as pneumonia and guide ourselves or their families, peers or younger generations to treat various acute respiratory diseases such as acute bronchitis in a timely manner. Prevention.

 
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