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Clinical Presentation
Signs and symptoms of lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) include
cough and/or increase in sputum production, breathlessness or wheezing, chest
pain or aches, sweats and/or sore throat, and an increase in temperature.
The predominant symptom of uncomplicated bronchitis is cough with or
without sputum production that persists for less than 3 Influenza (flu) virus
typically causes a non-productive cough, and if the cough persists for more
than 3 weeks, investigation of other diagnoses should be considered, such as
tuberculosis in endemic areas. Sputum may be clear, white, yellow, green, or even
blood-tinged. Green or yellow (purulent) sputum production is indicative of an
inflammatory reaction that can result from either viral or bacterial infection.
Cough may be accompanied by clinical features that suggest an acute respiratory
tract infection, such as sore throat, rhinorrhea, and hoarseness. The patient
may also present with retrosternal chest pain when coughing, dyspnea, wheezing,
fever, fatigue, or night cough.
Bronchitis - Uncomplicated Acute_Initial AssesmentTiền sử bệnh
In history taking, it is important to perform a complete and detailed medical history including tobacco use and exposure to respiratory infections or toxic inhalants.
Khám thực thể
Wheezing, rhonchi, coarse rales, a prolonged expiratory phase, or other obstructive signs may be present on physical examination. Forced expiration may be done to detect wheezing.
Diagnosis or Diagnostic Criteria
The diagnosis of acute uncomplicated bronchitis is based on clinical findings.
