If there is phlegm that cannot be coughed up to hold the breath, drink more water, pat the back and positional drainage, bedside suction, tracheoscopic suction, etc.. Drugs also include oral, nebulized and intravenous drugs. It should be noted that, in the case of combined infection, active anti-infection.
1. Physiotherapy means, mainly including drinking more water, back patting and postural drainage, bedside suction, tracheoscopic suction and other means. Physical therapy can relieve the sputum performance and assist in coughing up deep sputum.
2. Pharmacotherapy, including oral, nebulized and intravenous medication. Oral medication mainly refers to acetylcysteine effervescent tablets and other sputum-cleansing medications, which are the most commonly used; nebulization refers to the nebulization of sputum-cleansing medications, such as aminoglutethimide; and intravenous medication refers to the infusion of Mucosolvan and other medications into the vein, which can help to remove sputum.
3. If lung infection is combined, simple sputum treatment is of less significance, and the results of tuberculosis sputum culture and other tests are needed to use antibiotics such as cefoperazone sulbactam sodium for anti-infective treatment.
The specific cause of the disease needs to be clarified after medical examination, and at the same time follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.