Question
Especially in winter, accompanied by wheezing sounds at night. Wei Shi People’s Hospital.
Answer
Wheezing bronchitis is caused by respiratory infections, allergies to pollen, dust, mites, and other allergens, leading to inflammation of the bronchial walls. The mucous membranes become congested and swollen, the muscle walls of the bronchi spasm, and the airways become relatively narrow, producing wheezing sounds. Symptoms often include fever, cough, and asthma. A history of eczema is often present in the past medical history. Allergic constitution. Treatment mainly involves controlling infections with cephalosporins, ceftriaxone sodium, penicillin, and amoxicillin clavulanate potassium. The principle is to eliminate allergens and control asthma attacks.