Symptoms of acute bronchitis with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection

The symptoms of acute bronchitis caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection mainly include cough, fever, chest tightness, chest pain, sore throat, etc., and it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment in time.

1. Cough

Acute bronchitis caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection may irritate the bronchial mucosa, causing cough symptoms. Patients can be treated with drugs such as compound licorice tablets and dextromethorphan hydrobromide granules according to the doctor's instructions, and can also be treated with amoxicillin capsules, roxithromycin capsules and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions.Symptoms of acute bronchitis with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection

2. Fever

If the patient is not treated promptly and effectively, as the disease progresses, the thermoregulatory center may become abnormal, resulting in fever. Patients can use wet towels to wipe their bodies, or they can be treated with medications such as ibuprofen suspension, acetaminophen granules, etc., as prescribed.

3. Chest tightness

If the patient's condition is severe, the bronchial mucosa may be swollen and accompanied by chest tightness. Patients can be improved by multiple bed rest, or they can be treated with ambroxol hydrochloride oral solution, compound fresh bamboo drain and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions.

4. Chest pain

If the patient's condition is severe, the bronchial mucosa may be damaged, resulting in chest pain and even difficulty breathing. Patients can be treated with drugs such as roxithromycin capsules and amoxicillin capsules according to the doctor's instructions, or they can be treated by oxygen inhalation.Symptoms of acute bronchitis with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection

5. Sore throat

Patients may experience symptoms of sore throat due to inflammation that irritates the mucous membranes of the throat, and may even be accompanied by hoarseness. Patients can drink more warm water, or follow the doctor's instructions to use throat clearing granules, silver lozenges and other drugs for treatment.

It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in time when they have uncomfortable symptoms to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, patients should pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, ensure adequate sleep, and can properly carry out physical exercises, such as jogging, swimming, etc., which helps to enhance their own immunity.

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