Bronchitis Deforming

In the modern world, respiratory tract infections continue to occupy a leading position in the number of visits to a medical facility. Among diseases of this type, bronchitis is one of the first places in terms of prevalence. Deformed bronchitis refers to one of the forms of bronchitis and is characterized by a stable long-term course, the presence of periodic exacerbations, and is also characterized by a change in the shape of the bronchial tube, which leads to disruption of the natural process of metabolism between air and blood.

Bronchitis is an inflammatory disease that occurs in the mucous membrane of the walls of the bronchi. There are many varieties and types of bronchitis, but deformed bronchitis (bronchitis deformans, “deforming bronchial pneumonia”) is caused by specific microbial and viral infections. Often, to eliminate this disease, it is enough to use drugs from the group of general antibiotics. This treatment is based on the selection of the correct set of active ingredients and their combinations. The course and intensity of treatment may vary depending on the type and intensity of the disease.

The deformed bronchitis virus is a type of influenza virus that can have different strains and variants. It is very painful. The infection enters the patient's body through the upper respiratory tract, often bronchitis occurs in the catarrhal form, which is associated with inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.