Whether bacterial respiratory tract infections will heal on their own is related to the patient’s resistance; it is also related to the severity of the disease.
1. Related to the patient’s resistance: bacterial respiratory tract infections, coughing, coughing up sputum, fever and other symptoms. If the patient’s resistance is strong, it may be cured by itself; if the patient’s resistance is poor or the patient has a combination of chronic underlying diseases, such as tumors, hypertension, diabetes, etc., it is generally not easy to be cured by itself, and the condition may be further aggravated.
2. Relating to the severity of the disease: if the disease is mild, it may be cured by itself; if the disease is severe, it may be further aggravated, such as the emergence of lung abscess, pneumonia and so on.
If you have symptoms of bacterial respiratory infection, you should pay attention to rest, drink more water, and suggest going to the hospital for an early examination to confirm the diagnosis and timely treatment so as not to delay the condition.