Bronchopneumonia yellow nasal discharge is generally not a phenomenon of improvement, yellow nasal discharge suggests upper respiratory tract infection, does not belong to the clinical manifestations of bronchopneumonia, so you can not judge whether bronchopneumonia is better based on nasal symptoms, bronchopneumonia is mainly fever, cough, cough sputum, chest pain, etc., you should be based on the alleviation of these symptoms to determine the condition.
1. The clinical manifestations of bronchopneumonia include high fever, chills, generalized muscle aches, cough and sputum. The runny nose is the process of congestion and edema of the nasal mucosa caused by upper respiratory tract infection and the discharge of its secretions.
2. When combined with a bacterial infection manifested as yellow purulent nasal discharge. Sinusitis is characterized by nasal congestion, yellow purulent nasal discharge, and coughing up phlegm when it flows into the pharynx. Whether the bronchopneumonia improves or not requires a repeat chest X-ray or CT scan to see if the inflammation has dissipated.
When bronchopneumonia is combined with yellow nasal discharge, please go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.