Is it bronchitis?

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-22 03:23:10
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Wind-heat invading the lung is not necessarily bronchitis, but after showing wind-heat invading the lung, it may be combined with bronchitis symptoms, and it may also be combined with pneumonia. Therefore, specific treatment is needed for the specific symptoms of wind-heat invading the lung. Patients with wind-heat invading the lung often show obvious cough and chest tightness and asthma symptoms, as well as expectoration. Some patients will show nasal congestion, sneezing, so to timely anti-inflammatory treatment, according to the doctor to grasp the appropriate dosage. Also need to be sick during the period, choose to eat a light taste of liquid diet, increase water consumption.