Why bronchitis is difficult to cure

Some of the reasons why bronchitis is more difficult to cure and prone to persistent and recurrent relapses are mainly seen in specific types of chronic bronchitis, such as wheezing bronchitis as well as bronchial asthma and cough variant asthma, which have not undergone standardized prevention and care. Generally, attention should be paid to the regulation of one’s lifestyle, and the care and treatment for the prevention of attacks at all times, including attention to warmth, avoidance of cold, and regulation of the appropriate indoor temperature and humidity. In addition, appropriate medications, such as leukotriene inhibitors, such as montelukast, and H1 receptor antagonists, such as ketotifen and paracetamol, should be taken. Glucocorticoids, such as budesonide nebulizer nebulized inhalation, can also be used to prevent coughing and wheezing episodes. Proper exercise and fitness to improve cardiopulmonary function, such as jogging, swimming, tai chi, yoga, mountain climbing, etc., should also be taken care of during normal times. Through standardized care and appropriate preventive medication, signs of acute exacerbation and recurrent recurrence of chronic bronchitis can be prevented.