Clinical findings associated with M.K.’s chronic bronchitis include persistent cough, productive sputum, wheezing and chest tightness. This condition is best treated by controlling the symptoms and reducing the frequency of episodes. The treatment may include lifestyle modifications, including avoiding triggers such as air pollution or tobacco, using medications to reduce inflammation, performing breathing exercises in order to increase airflow, and installing a home humidifier.
M.K. The physician should monitor M.K. regularly to assess progress and make adjustments to the treatment plan as needed. They may also benefit from programs that provide education and training for people with chronic respiratory problems.