Symptoms and manifestations of chronic bronchitis

Symptoms and manifestations of chronic bronchitis mainly include: coughing, coughing up sputum and wheezing.
1. Cough: Chronic bronchitis cough is more serious in the morning, and paroxysmal cough may occur during sleep.
2. Coughing up sputum: sputum of chronic bronchitis patients is usually frothy or white mucus-like, and the symptoms of coughing up sputum will be more serious after getting up in the morning or when the body position changes.
3. Wheezing: patients with severe chronic bronchitis are prone to wheezing at night when they sleep, and in severe cases, they may be woken up.
Remind patients: chronic bronchitis patients need to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s active medication to avoid the development of the disease. Usually do a good job of warm measures, more rest.