Symptoms of chlamydia bronchopneumoniae infection
The symptoms of chlamydia bronchopneumoniae infection mainly include fever, cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, etc., and it is necessary to actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
1. Fever
Chlamydia bronchopneumoniae infection may cause abnormalities in the thermoregulatory center, resulting in an increase in body temperature, and even symptoms such as muscle pain and fatigue.
2. Cough
If the patient is not treated promptly and effectively, the tissues of the lungs may be damaged, resulting in coughing symptoms and even sputum production.
3. Coughing up phlegm
If the patient is not treated promptly and effectively, it may cause congestion and edema of the bronchial mucosa, and it may also cause the symptoms of sputum production.
4. Chest pain
If the patient's condition is severe, the tissues in the lungs may be damaged, resulting in chest pain and even shortness of breath.
5. Difficulty breathing
If the patient's condition is severe, the tissues of the lungs may be severely damaged, resulting in difficulty breathing, and even chest tightness.
If the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition. Patients can be treated with drugs such as amoxicillin capsules and penicillin V potassium tablets as prescribed. In daily life, patients should pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, avoid smoking, and drink too much to avoid aggravating the condition.