Infections need to be prevented in pulmonary heart disease, if it is in the compensatory phase, and antibiotics such as amoxicillin and ceftriaxone are preferred for treatment if it is in the acute exacerbation phase.
1. When patients with pulmonary heart disease are not serious, measures such as preventing infection, strengthening rehabilitation exercises and supplementing nutrition can be taken to reduce or avoid acute exacerbation.
2. If it is an acute exacerbation, it is mostly caused by infection, so it is important to control infection and antibiotics are preferred for treatment. Antibiotics can be selected according to the common pathogenic bacteria in the patient’s place of residence as well as the drug sensitivity test, including amoxicillin, ceftriaxone, levofloxacin and so on. In addition to antibiotics, oxygen therapy is needed to improve ventilation.
3. In general, after active infection control and improvement of ventilation, symptoms such as hypoxia and carbon dioxide retention can be recovered and most patients can be discharged home.
It is recommended that patients with pulmonary heart disease should consult a doctor in time when they have an acute attack, and be treated under the guidance of a specialized physician, and should not use medication privately to avoid adverse consequences.