Larynx
Introduction
Introduction The name of the disease. Refers to a sound syndrome in the throat. Such as wheezing, chicken sound in the throat, etc., more common in asthma. Symptoms associated with asthma include coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and coughing. A typical manifestation is episodes of expiratory breathing with wheezing. Severe cases can be forced to take a seat or sit in the breath, dry cough or a lot of white foam, even purple. Asthma symptoms can occur within minutes, from hours to days, with bronchodilators or self-remission. Most patients with early or mild cases are mainly characterized by paroxysmal cough and chest tightness. These performances lack features.
Cause
Cause
More common in asthma. Symptoms associated with asthma include coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and coughing. A typical manifestation is episodes of expiratory breathing with wheezing. Severe cases can be forced to take a seat or sit in the breath, dry cough or a lot of white foam, even purple. Asthma symptoms can occur within minutes, from hours to days, with bronchodilators or self-remission. Most patients with early or mild cases are mainly characterized by paroxysmal cough and chest tightness. These performances lack features.
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Symptoms associated with asthma include coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and coughing. A typical manifestation is episodes of expiratory breathing with wheezing. Severe cases can be forced to take a seat or sit in the breath, dry cough or a lot of white foam, even purple. Asthma symptoms can occur within minutes, from hours to days, with bronchodilators or self-remission. Most patients with early or mild cases are mainly characterized by paroxysmal cough and chest tightness. These performances lack features.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Common symptoms associated with throat symptoms are cough, wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, etc., and need to be differentiated from the following symptoms.
Cough with wheezing: cough with wheezing can be seen in bronchial asthma, spastic bronchitis, cardiogenic asthma, intratracheal foreign body.
Both lungs are diffuse or scattered in reversible wheezing: lung malaria asthma type: there are symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, dyspnea and asthma that are consistent with the clinical manifestations of malaria, chills, fever, sweating, and heat cycle. Asthma in malaria Pre-onset, throughout the onset, and even after malaria has been clinically cured can occur. Physical examination of the two lungs diffuse or scattered reversible wheezing. X-ray chest radiographs have a degree of hyperinflation of the lungs of varying degrees. The lungs can be smelled and wet. The sounds and wheezing sounds: the lungs can be heard and dry and wet, and even the sound and wheezing sound are the symptoms of clinical diagnosis of chlamydia pneumonia. Chlamydia pneumoniae is a newly discovered chlamydia that mainly causes respiratory and pulmonary infections.
Wheezing: Wheezing is also called dry sound, and wheezing is actually a special type of performance in dry sound. Wheezing sounds when bronchial asthma attacks.
Flat sleep difficulty: patients also feel difficulty breathing in quiet conditions, especially when lying down, so they are often forced to take a sitting or semi-recumbent position to reduce the difficulty of breathing. This is a more serious manifestation of heart failure, and there is obvious pulmonary congestion in the presence of sitting breathing.
Sitting breathing: refers to the state in which the patient is forced to take a sitting position or a semi-recumbent position in order to reduce breathing difficulties. This is a more serious manifestation of heart failure, and there is obvious pulmonary congestion in the presence of sitting breathing. Symptoms associated with asthma include coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and coughing. A typical manifestation is episodes of expiratory breathing with wheezing. Severe cases can be forced to take a seat or sit in the breath, dry cough or a lot of white foam, even purple. Asthma symptoms can occur within minutes, from hours to days, with bronchodilators or self-remission. Most patients with early or mild cases are mainly characterized by paroxysmal cough and chest tightness. These performances lack features.
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