Om Overcoming Bronchiectasis
In the long-term condition of bronchiectasis, the lungs' airways enlarge, causing an accumulation of extra mucus that can render the lungs more susceptible to infection. The most typical signs of bronchiectasis include: - an ongoing cough that frequently produces mucus (sputum) - Excessive breathing There is a huge range in how serious symptoms are.
Some people only experience a small number of infrequent symptoms, whilst others experience several symptoms every day. If you get a lung infection, the symptoms usually get worse. When to see a doctor If you get a chronic cough, you should visit your doctor.
While bronchiectasis might not be the cause of this, more research is necessary. Your GP will recommend you to a respiratory consultant, an expert in treating lung disorders, for additional testing if they feel you may have bronchiectasis.
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