Bronchiectasis is a disease in which chronic purulent inflammation and fibrosis occur in the bronchi and surrounding lung tissue. Hemoptysis is one of the main symptoms in patients with bronchiectasis. The presence of hemoptysis indicates that bronchiectasis is more severe, but it does not necessarily mean death. The common symptoms of bronchiectasis patients include coughing, coughing up sputum and hemoptysis. When hemoptysis occurs, it means the disease is more serious and it is recommended to take medication in time for treatment. The first thing to do is to use hemostatic drugs, the common hemostatic drugs are aminoacetic acid. It is also necessary to take some drugs to control infection, common drugs include ciprofloxacin, azithromycin, cephalosporin, etc. For chronic bronchial, dilated patients should use anti-infective drugs for a long time. In case of severe hemoptysis, patients with bronchiectasis should be treated by surgery to remove the lobe of the lung according to their physical condition and the presence of other diseases. However, patients who are old and frail and have emphysema or heart disease should not undergo surgery, as surgical removal may result in damage to respiratory function. In general, the symptoms of bronchiectasis with hemoptysis are not fatal, but medication and life care should be taken in time to prevent hemoptysis from becoming hemoptysis, which is indeed very dangerous.