What happened to the bronchial rupture?

In general, bronchial rupture may be caused by pneumonia, trauma, and bronchiectasis.
1. Pneumonia: refers to inflammation of the terminal airways, alveoli and interstitium. It can be caused by pathogenic microorganisms, physical and chemical factors, immune injury, allergy and drugs. The main clinical symptoms are fever, chills, cough and sputum, which may be accompanied by chest pain and dyspnea. If the patient may cough too violently, bronchial rupture may occur.
2. Trauma: If the patient suffers from trauma, it may cause serious impact and pressure on the chest, thus bronchial rupture occurs.
3. Bronchitis: It is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea, bronchus and its surrounding tissues caused by many factors. Repeated infections by viruses and bacteria are common causes, and cold air, smoking, air pollution and allergies may also lead to the onset of the disease. If the condition is severe, it may lead to severe coughing and bronchial rupture.
In addition, bronchial rupture can also be seen in other conditions, and patients are advised to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause and treat the symptoms under the guidance of the doctor.