Clinical manifestations of acute bronchitis in mycoplasma

The typical symptoms of acute bronchitis with mycoplasma are blocked nose, physical malaise, chills, muscle pain and back muscles, sore throat and cough.

Usually 100 patients cough without sputum, but after the illness worsens, that is, a few days after the onset of the disease, a small amount of sputum can be told, and if the cough produces purulent sputum, the colleague still has a bacterial infection.

Some patients have a burning pain behind the sternum, which is worse when coughing.

1. Mycoplasma acute bronchitis patients can have fever or no fever after the film, if the patient has a fever, it can be about 38.8 °C, the time of the body fever is about 3 days, after 3 days, the fever symptoms will disappear significantly, if the fever continues, it is likely that pneumonia has appeared.Clinical manifestations of acute bronchitis in mycoplasma

2. If the patient with acute bronchitis of mycoplasma does not have symptoms, then if you go to check the lungs at this time, you can find high-pitched or low-key dry rales in the lungs, and occasionally you can also find crackles at the bottom of the lungs.

Pulmonary wheezing may be heard after coughing.

3. If a patient with acute bronchitis of mycoplasma has complications, it can lead to abnormal blood gases and acute respiratory failure. Once you have this disease, you must actively avoid upper respiratory tract infections and try not to get bacterial infections on top of the original infection, otherwise the disease will be serious.

Clinical manifestations of acute bronchitis in mycoplasma

Patients with acute bronchitis of mycoplasma should usually pay attention to bed rest during the onset of the disease, ventilate the room, do not go to places with dust or frost and fog, and do not come into contact with harmful gases.

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