Bronchiectasis Postbronchitis

Postbronchoitic bronchiectasis is a process of expansion and destruction of the walls of the bronchi, which can lead to the formation of bronchial fistulas and purulent formations in the lungs, as well as other complications. This painful process not only causes a lot of discomfort, but can also lead to serious complications with human health, so it is very important to know the first symptoms and understand the causes of the disease in order to seek medical help as soon as possible.

Causes

Bronchiectatic postbronchovaskitis can be triggered by various factors, including:

1. Viral infection, especially in the case of damage to the lower respiratory tract; 2. Use of a number of drugs; 3. Chronic systemic diseases; 4. Sternum injuries; 5. Congenital anomalies; 6. Sudden drop in immunity. Most often, the first signs occur due to pneumonia. There are many reasons for the development of pulmonary inflammation, most often it is a bacterial infection, starting from the prenatal period, stress, excessive physical activity, and hypothermia. Regardless of the cause of origin, all pathogenic microorganisms weaken the body's defenses. And under their influence, the progression of the pathological process begins, followed by inflammation. The infection spreads throughout the body, reaching the lungs. This process is usually accompanied by fever, hyperthermia, acute chest pain, cough, shortness of breath, and a drop in blood pressure. The body begins to fight pathogenic microorganisms, releasing antibodies to foreign agents, while simultaneously strengthening the immune system and eliminating the inflammation that has begun. And since the immune system began its active work in rather difficult conditions, it weakens. Why does the infectious process continue to progress?