Sinobronchitis

Sinobronchitis is an inflammatory disease of the bronchi that develops as a complication of viral and bacterial infections of the upper respiratory tract and lung tissue. Sinobronchitis is characterized by a long period of development and frequent relapses.

Sinobronchitis can occur in patients with chronic lung diseases, such as bronchial asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This disease can also develop in people without chronic lung diseases with severely weakened immunity after suffering a serious illness.

Characteristic symptoms of sinobronchitis include cough, chest pain, sputum production, fatigue, decreased appetite, fever, and wheezing in the chest area. The disease can begin abruptly and manifest itself acutely or progress gradually. In advanced cases, respiratory failure, hemoptysis and cardiovascular complications may develop.

Due to the long period of peak and frequent relapses of sinobronchitis, this disease is of great interest and is the object of research in medicine. Scientists are investigating the effect of bacteria in infectious sinobronchitis, as well as a study of the human alveolar process. These studies are helping to better understand and treat this condition.

Treatment of sinobronchitis includes a set of measures, including antibiotics, medications to normalize breathing and increase immunity. Can be used as additional therapy