I've been spitting all the time in the last few days, is it pneumonia?

Constant spitting in recent days can be caused by pneumonia or symptoms caused by non-infectious diseases. If the patient has the above conditions, it is recommended to go to the respiratory medicine department of the hospital in time.

First, it is the case of pneumonia

1. No: If it is caused by a non-pathogenic infection such as environmental stimuli or improper diet, it usually does not trigger an inflammatory reaction and does not produce excessive secretions, so there are no symptoms of frequent coughing and sputum production. At this time, there is no need for special treatment, but you need to take warm measures to avoid catching a cold, and at the same time, you should also pay attention to a reasonable diet, try to focus on light food, you can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as apples, cucumbers, etc., which can supplement the nutrients needed by the body and is conducive to good health.I've been spitting all the time in the last few days, is it pneumonia?

2. Yes: However, if pneumonia is induced by bacterial infection, it may cause irritation to the bronchial mucosa, resulting in more secretions, so there will be frequent spitting, and it will also be accompanied by cough, fever and other symptoms. In this regard, you can take amoxicillin capsules, cefixime tablets and other drugs for anti-inflammatory treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and if it is accompanied by fever, you can take ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, acetaminophen granules and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions to alleviate it.

I've been spitting all the time in the last few days, is it pneumonia?

Second, it is not the case of pneumonia

In addition to pneumonia, diseases such as upper respiratory tract infection, chronic pharyngitis, and sinusitis can also cause patients to have this symptom, and it is recommended that patients pay attention to the distinction in their daily life so as not to delay the disease.

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