Bronchiectasis is destruction and widening of the large airways. If the condition is present at birth, it is called congenital bronchiectasis. If it develops later in life, it is called acquired bronchiectasis. Bronchiectasis is often caused by recurrent inflammation or infection of the airways. It most often begins in childhood as a complication from infection or inhaling a foreign object. Below you may find medications used to treat or help with Bronchiectasis. More about Bronchiectasis

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Bronchiectasis FAQ


What is bronchiectasis?

Bronchiectasis is a chronic condition where the airways in the lungs are widened and scarred, leading to mucus build-up and recurrent infections.

What are the common symptoms of bronchiectasis?

Common symptoms include a persistent cough, production of large amounts of sputum, and shortness of breath.

How is bronchiectasis diagnosed?

Diagnosis often involves imaging tests such as CT scans and chest X-rays, as well as lung function tests.

What causes bronchiectasis?

Causes may include respiratory infections, immune system conditions, or inhaling a foreign object.

Is bronchiectasis a progressive disease?

Yes, bronchiectasis is often a progressive condition, leading to a decline in lung function over time.

Can bronchiectasis be cured?

While there is no cure, treatment aims to relieve symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.

What are the treatment options for bronchiectasis?

Treatment may include antibiotics, airway clearance techniques, medication to reduce mucus, and in some cases, surgery.

Can bronchiectasis lead to other health issues?

Yes, it can lead to other complications such as respiratory failure, heart problems, and osteoporosis.

Is bronchiectasis contagious?

No, bronchiectasis is not contagious. It is not caused by an infection that can be passed from person to person.

Can bronchiectasis be managed at home?

Yes, with proper care and guidance from healthcare professionals, many people with bronchiectasis can manage their condition at home.

Is exercise beneficial for people with bronchiectasis?

Yes, regular physical activity can help improve lung function and overall well-being for individuals with bronchiectasis.

What lifestyle changes can help with bronchiectasis?

Quitting smoking, staying hydrated, and maintaining good respiratory hygiene can help manage bronchiectasis.

What kind of infections are common in bronchiectasis patients?

Common infections include bacterial and viral respiratory infections, which may require prompt treatment with antibiotics.

How can family and friends support someone with bronchiectasis?

Offering emotional support, helping with household tasks, and understanding the condition's impact can be immensely helpful.

Can bronchiectasis affect children?

Yes, bronchiectasis can affect children and may be present from birth or develop during childhood.

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Information provided by Dr. Tekeste Etay Teka. Reviewed by Dr. Mohamed El Khouly