The common symptoms of acute bronchitis are cough, sputum, fever, and chest tightness, etc. Symptomatic treatment and anti-infective treatment are usually needed, but there is no optimal treatment plan, and intervention should be made according to the specific condition.
Acute bronchitis is usually caused by bacterial, mycoplasma or viral infections, which can cause respiratory symptoms such as coughing, coughing up sputum, etc. In severe cases, there may be fever, and even accompanied by airway spasms, which can lead to chest tightness and other related manifestations.
Acute bronchitis usually requires symptomatic treatment, such as the use of dextromethorphan and other cough suppressants for prominent dry cough symptoms, and the use of aminobromine hydrochloride and other sputum remedies for obvious cough symptoms.
Acute bronchitis, such as bacterial or mycoplasma infection, may also need to use ceftriaxone sodium, penicillin and other antibiotic drugs for treatment, so the disease should be combined with the specific conditions of individualized treatment.
It is recommended that patients actively go to the hospital, under the doctor’s instructions to use medication, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.