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Category: Tracheal Diseases

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Oct 17, 2024

How to antimicrobial? How to medicate?

Tracheal Diseases

Therapeutic countermeasures (a) rational selection of antibacterial drugs 1, as far as possible to do bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test: drug sensitivity test results is the choice of antibiotics…

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Sep 24, 2024

Management of the Emergency Difficult Airway

Tracheal Diseases

A major task of the anesthesiologist is to ensure effective ventilation and intrapulmonary gas exchange of the patient. Endotracheal intubation is one of the important techniques in clinical anesthesia, emergency…

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Sep 22, 2024

Tracheal balloon dilatation for tracheal tuberculosis

Tracheal Diseases

As we know, severe bronchial tuberculosis is difficult to treat, and if combined with severe tracheal tuberculosis, it is fatal, and many young girls die of severe tracheal and bronchial…

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Sep 21, 2024

Be kind to your nose and breathe freely

Tracheal Diseases

The nose is located in the upper end of the upper respiratory tract, is the gateway to our respiratory tract, which itself has the function of heating, humidification, will be…

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Sep 21, 2024

Try Shunyata Breathing to get rid of intestinal turbulence.

Tracheal Diseases

In summer, food is easy to ferment and breed bacteria after high temperature, and people are prone to intestinal infections and excessive gas production after eating. Especially for the elderly,…

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Sep 17, 2024

Why hemoptysis patients are encouraged to hematemesis?

Tracheal Diseases

Many patients with tuberculosis will appear hemoptysis, then hemoptysis, pay attention to the blood out? In order to prevent hemoptysis patients hemoptysis blood clots blocking the airway caused by asphyxiation…

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Sep 14, 2024

Indications for bronchoscopy

Tracheal Diseases

1, Lung field mass 2, Obstructive pneumonia and pulmonary atelectasis 3, Hemoptysis or sputum blood 4, Lung hilar shadow enlarged mass shadow 5, Chronic cough 6, Diffuse lung lesions 7,…

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Aug 30, 2024

What are some ways to prevent injuries above the tracheal bulge?

Tracheal Diseases

Inhalation injury refers to chemical damage to the respiratory tract caused by inhalation of toxic fumes or chemicals, and in severe cases, the lung parenchyma can be directly damaged. It…

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Aug 27, 2024

How do people with wet rhonchi eat?

Tracheal Diseases

Wet rhonchi (also known as blister sound), breathing, gas flow through the trachea or bronchial tubes containing thin secretions, so that the secretions form blisters and rapid bursting and the…

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Aug 27, 2024

Prevention and care of moderate inhalation injuries

Tracheal Diseases

1, Airway care After inhalation injury to the airway, susceptibility to microorganisms increases, and the airway becomes an important route for systemic infections; therefore, removal of airway secretions from tracheotomized…

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Tracheal Diseases

  • How to antimicrobial? How to medicate?
  • Management of the Emergency Difficult Airway
  • Tracheal balloon dilatation for tracheal tuberculosis
  • Be kind to your nose and breathe freely
  • Try Shunyata Breathing to get rid of intestinal turbulence.
  • Why hemoptysis patients are encouraged to hematemesis?
  • Indications for bronchoscopy
  • What are some ways to prevent injuries above the tracheal bulge?
  • How do people with wet rhonchi eat?
  • Prevention and care of moderate inhalation injuries
  • What causes a moderate inhalation injury?
  • What should I not eat for dry rales?
  • Dietary recommendations for dry rales
  • How can I prevent dry rales?
  • How do I check for dry rales?
  • Indications for and contraindications to tracheoscopic intervention
  • 61-year-old man suffers from bronchitis, but it’s also linked to a viral infection
  • Cough and phlegm lasted for two years, but it was bronchitis that caused the trouble!
  • Tests for moderate inhalation injury
  • How is a wet rhotic sound differentially diagnosed?
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