What are the symptoms of bronchial pneumonia that is almost cured?



Bronchopneumonia is about to be cured, usually coughing and coughing up sputum, the symptoms are significantly reduced.

The most common clinical symptoms of bronchopneumonia are cough, accompanied by coughing up sputum, fever, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, systemic symptoms, such as generalized muscle aches and pains, poor mental health, etc. The treatment often uses anti-infective drugs, such as cephalosporins and macrolides.

The treatment often uses anti-infective drugs, such as cephalosporins, macrolides, but also can be combined with symptomatic drug therapy. When the disease is cured or improved by treatment, all these symptoms will basically disappear, and the patient has no obvious discomfort.

To determine whether bronchopneumonia is about to be cured, in addition to observing the patient’s symptoms, you should also go to the hospital for relevant examinations, such as routine blood tests, chest X-ray examination, etc., by the doctor according to the results of the examination.