How to treat sneezing and then coughing with difficulty breathing

Sneezing and then coughing with dyspnea is commonly seen in acute bronchitis, cough variant asthma and other diseases, which need to be treated according to the cause and the degree of the disease to choose the causative treatment and symptomatic treatment.
1. Acute bronchitis: Cough and sputum caused by pathogenic microbial infections, cold air, allergies and other pathogenic causes, and in severe cases, dyspnea may occur. Patients should take proper rest, pay attention to warmth, apply dextromethorphan and other cough suppressants, aminoglutethimide hydrochloride and other sputum removers to alleviate the symptoms of coughing and sputum coughing. For bacterial infection, anti-infection treatment such as cefuroxime and moxifloxacin should be used.
2. Cough variant asthma: mostly manifested as strong irritating dry cough, and dyspnea can also occur when asthma persists. Most of the patients can be relieved by glucocorticoid drug treatment such as budesonide. In severe cases, it can also be treated with drugs such as albuterol, aminophylline and montelukast.
Sneezing and then coughing dyspnea, the patient should promptly consult the doctor, improve the relevant examination, clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.