Symptoms of chronic bronchial asthma

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The occurrence of bronchial asthma is due to a variety of factors (such as: breathing air, food intake, intense exercise, changeable climate) caused by chronic inflammation of the bronchial lesions. The symptoms of asthma attack include dyspnea, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, cough and sputum, especially in the early morning of the evening; Sometimes only cough (cough variant bronchial asthma) occurs. Any kind of disease usually has all kinds of signals before it comes. Asthma is accompanied by allergic reaction, stuffy nose, itchy throat or sneezing.

Symptoms of chronic bronchial asthma

The characteristic manifestations of bronchial asthma are: paroxysmal dyspnea, or paroxysmal chest tightness and cough, sometimes cough is the only symptom (cough variant asthma), accompanied by wheezing. Asthma symptoms can occur in a few minutes, after a few hours to a few days, with bronchodilators or self remission.

Asthmatic chronic bronchitis is actually chronic bronchitis combined with asthma, which is more common in middle-aged and elderly people. It has a history of chronic cough, wheezing exists all the year round, and has an aggravating period.

For patients with bronchial asthma is a key point, pay attention to allergens! More than 70% of the patients with asthma have allergic constitution, so the contact of allergens directly leads to the occurrence of asthma. Combined with the history of the patient can find out the allergen, help patients to diagnose the cause, and avoid the allergen contact again, prevent the occurrence of allergic reaction.

matters needing attention

Bronchial asthma patients should eat more vegetables and fruits with more vitamins, such as radish and cabbage with lung clearing and phlegm resolving function, fungi with enhanced resistance, kelp and garlic with trace element selenium. Usually eat less or no seafood, eggs and dairy products.