Variant bronchitis can generally be treated by inhaled glucocorticosteroids, bronchodilators, and anti-metamorphic drugs.
1. Inhaled glucocorticosteroids: Inhaled glucocorticosteroids can be used to achieve anti-inflammatory effects, and it usually takes five to seven days of inhalation for inflammation to be controlled, and inhaled glucocorticosteroids should be continued for at least three months to avoid recurrence.
2. Bronchodilators: If the cough caused by atopic bronchitis does not improve, or even aggravate, you can assist the use of bronchodilators, such as salbutamol to relieve cough symptoms.
3. Anti-metamorphic drugs: Anti-metamorphic drugs such as loratadine and sodium cromoglycate can be used to treat atopic bronchitis.
The above drugs need to be standardized and rationally applied under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists. If the symptoms fail to improve or even worsen gradually, it is necessary to consult the regular hospital in time and cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination and standardize the treatment.