What to do if multiple alveoli are inoperable

Patients with inoperable multiple pulmonary alveoli may be treated under the guidance of a doctor through the use of medication and general therapy. Multiple pulmonary alveoli is a relatively serious condition, usually caused by infections, environmental pollution, etc. Symptoms such as coughing, dyspnea, chest tightness, fever, and coughing up sputum may occur. Patients with inoperable multiple alveoli may be treated symptomatically by taking antibiotics, cough suppressants and calming types of medications, such as amoxicillin and aminophylline. When symptoms such as dyspnea are present, they can be treated with general therapy such as oxygen therapy to relieve symptoms such as dyspnea. Patients with inoperable multiple alveoli are recommended to be treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid self-medication, which may cause adverse consequences.