Symptoms of respiratory fungal infection

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There are many diseases caused by fungal infection. Some patients with respiratory tract infection are caused by the presence of fungal disease factors. Pulmonary fungal infection is a bronchopulmonary disease caused by fungal infection, including primary and secondary pulmonary fungal infection. Fungal spores are inhaled into human lungs and cause disease, which is called primary pulmonary fungal infection. Fungal infection in other parts of the body through the lymph or blood to the lungs and pathogenic, known as secondary pulmonary fungal infection. Symptoms of respiratory fungal infection? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of respiratory fungal infection

1. Cough: bronchial mucosa congestion, edema or secretion accumulation in the bronchial lumen can cause cough. The severity of cough depends on the patient's condition. In general, cough is more severe in the morning, lighter in the daytime, and cough or expectoration before going to bed at night.

2. Expectoration: because of the accumulation of sputum in the lumen after sleep at night, the parasympathetic nerve is relatively excited and the bronchial secretions increase. Therefore, after the rise or postural changes, the sputum is stimulated, and sputum is usually sputum in the morning.

3. The symptoms of infant respiratory tract infection are different because of the age of the child. If the baby is less than three months old, the main symptoms are mild fever, crying, dyspnea, milk refusal, vomiting and diarrhea. If the baby is young, the main symptoms include: high fever, convulsion, stuffy nose, cough, sore throat, food refusal, vomiting and diarrhea Vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, etc.

matters needing attention

Everyone in daily life should maintain their own health, encounter respiratory infection must be actively treated, so as to reduce the impact of respiratory infection to patients.