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Chronic bronchitis is a high incidence in autumn. What method can treat chronic bronchitis?

Chronic bronchitis usually occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, mainly manifested as cough, expectoration, repeated infection and other symptoms. In order to prevent this disease, we must first improve the body's resistance and avoid catching a cold, because a cold is the most likely cause of bronchitis, whether it is a chronic bronchial patient or a healthy person. Cold weather is also the most common cause of chronic bronchitis, so how to avoid chronic bronchitis in autumn?

Appropriate exercise to enhance physical fitness: According to your physical fitness, you can choose health care exercise, Tai Ji Chuan and other projects. You can also do breathing exercises, chest expansion exercises, abdominal breathing, lip contraction breathing and other exercises. Massage the soles of your feet and palms before going to bed is very helpful. Pay attention to diet, mainly light: for patients with chronic bronchitis and emphysema, gastrointestinal function is greatly affected due to long-term hypoxia and carbon dioxide retention, and patients suffer from anorexia and indigestion all the year round.

Pay attention to daily life and prevent colds: in the climate change and cold season, we should pay attention to changing clothes in time to avoid colds and prevent influenza. Maintain good household hygiene, circulate indoor air, limit and discharge all kinds of harmful gases and smoke, and quit smoking. Because smoking can cause an increase in respiratory secretions, reflex bronchospasm and difficulty in expectoration, which contributes to the growth of viruses and bacteria and further aggravates chronic bronchitis.

Rational drug use and timely treatment: If the patient has symptoms such as cough, asthma, even dyspnea, purple lips and nails, edema of lower limbs, trance, drowsiness, etc., he should be sent to the hospital for treatment in time. During acute attack, infection should be controlled, antibiotics should be used rationally, and measures should be taken in time to expel phlegm for bedridden patients to prevent tracheal obstruction and secondary infection. All these methods can avoid the occurrence of chronic bronchitis.