Whether a patient with bronchiectasis can go to the plateau depends mainly on the specifics of the condition. Bronchiectasis is due to a variety of causes, such as airway inflammation, chronic infection, and chronic inflammation of the airways due to airway obstruction, and generally this disease leads to varying degrees of decreased lung function. If clinical treatment is directed at symptoms of airway obstruction, inflammatory response, or even wheezing and shortness of breath, bronchodilation and anti-infective treatment should be given. For example, bacteria can be used antibiotics, glucocorticoids, etc., can make the lung function smoothly not to decline, have good expiratory and ventilatory function, do not affect the normal respiratory movement, at this time can go to the plateau to adapt. If once there is difficulty in breathing due to lack of oxygen or to return to the plain, to avoid the occurrence of respiratory failure and respiratory distress in the plateau above 3000 meters above sea level.