Tracheitis: symptoms of acute and chronic inflammation of the trachea
Tracheitis is called the inflammatory process,which covers the mucosa of the trachea. This pathology proceeds acutely or chronically, develops, as a rule, as a result of hypothermia, with influenza, measles or whooping cough, and other infectious pathologies of the respiratory system. Favorable factors for its development are lung and heart diseases, and in children - rickets and exudative diathesis. In addition, tracheitis develops with weak immunity, especially with HIV infection. Poor living conditions can also provoke inflammation of the trachea.
It should be noted that the disease is characterized byseasonality - most often recorded in the spring and autumn. According to clinical manifestations, tracheitis resembles acute bronchitis. If this tracheal injury occurs against the background of diphtheria, then young children may develop asphyxia, so timely therapy is extremely important.
Acute tracheitis: symptoms
The main manifestation is perspiration in the throat, dry cough and unpleasant sensations behind the sternum. In this case, the cough is fickle, paroxysmal, accompanied by sputum discharge.
Acute tracheitis is most often causedpneumococci and a stick of influenza. Disease contributes to dry and cold air, general hypothermia and adverse environmental conditions of the environment.
Chronic forms of tracheitis
They develop against the backdrop of untimely orinadequate treatment of acute inflammatory lesions of the trachea, as well as in diseases that are accompanied by stagnation of blood (emphysema, heart or kidney damage). Quite often, chronic tracheitis, the symptoms of which usually include paroxysmal cough, are the result of smoking. They occur with the development of hypertrophy or atrophy of the mucous trachea, which is accompanied by its swelling or, conversely, thinning. At the same time, mucus leaves intensely.
When a tracheitis occurs, the symptoms,common for any form of the disease, are also noted - it is a paroxysmal cough, sore throat and chest. If there is no appropriate treatment, bronchopneumonia (in elderly patients) or bronchiolitis (in children) may develop.
Tracheitis in childhood
As a rule, they proceed as an independentdisease, sometimes - as a complication of the flu or ARVI. With a disease like tracheitis, the symptoms in adults and children are similar. In children, there is a paroxysmal cough, but it can subside in the morning and at night, as well as during active movement, when the baby breathes more often. Inflammation of the trachea is often combined with rhinitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis or bronchitis, as well as chronic tonsillitis with the corresponding clinical picture.
When signs of tracheitis develop,immediately appoint appropriate treatment, which should be comprehensive and include activities aimed at eliminating inflammatory changes and raising local immunity.