Adult wheezing bronchitis can be treated with medications, other treatments, and general measures of conditioning. Wheezing bronchitis refers to a group of bronchitis with symptoms of wheezing, infants and young children are more common, for adult wheezing bronchitis, the general symptomatic supportive treatment. 1. Medication: Adults with wheezing bronchitis can be treated with glucocorticoid nebulizing inhalers such as budesonide aerosol and beclomethasone propionate aerosol under the guidance of a doctor, as well as inhalation bronchodilators such as salbutamol sulphate inhalation aerosol and terbutaline inhalation aerosol, in order to fight infection and allergies, and to improve the patient’s symptoms of coughing, coughing up sputum and wheezing. For those with clear bacterial infection, amoxicillin and cefuroxime can be given; for patients with mycoplasma infection, azithromycin and levofloxacin can be given. 2. Other treatments: When adult wheezing bronchitis develops cystic fibrosis or neuromuscular disease, it is necessary to improve the symptoms through chest physiotherapy. 3. General measures: It is recommended that patients with asthmatic bronchitis with symptoms of wheezing need to elevate the upper body and head, which is conducive to reducing respiratory difficulties. For patients with severe hypoxia, nasal cannula oxygen or high-flow oxygen is recommended to improve symptoms. Adults with wheezing bronchitis are advised to seek prompt medical attention, and the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment for the patient’s condition. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician.