tracheitis
enUKtra·che·i·tis
T0299600 (trā′kē-ī′tĭs)tracheitis
(ˌtreɪkɪˈaɪtɪs)tra•che•i•tis
(ˌtreɪ kiˈaɪ tɪs)n.
tracheitis
Noun | 1. | tracheitis - inflammation of the trachea |
单词 | tracheitis | |||
释义 | tracheitisenUKtra·che·i·tisT0299600 (trā′kē-ī′tĭs)tracheitis(ˌtreɪkɪˈaɪtɪs)tra•che•i•tis(ˌtreɪ kiˈaɪ tɪs)n. tracheitis
TracheitisenUKTracheitisan inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea. It often accompanies inflammations of the upper respiratory tract caused by infections or toxins. The principal symptom of tracheitis is a cough that intensifies in the morning. Tracheitis is treated by inhaling aerosols; chronic tracheitis is treated by climatotherapy. tracheitisenUKtracheitis[tra″ke-i´tis]tra·che·i·tis(trā-kē-ī'tis),tracheitis(trā′kē-ī′tĭs)tracheitisAcute bacterial tracheitis, bacterial tracheitis Pediatrics A bacterial infection of the trachea capable of producing airway obstruction, most often caused by Staphylococcus aureus often following a viral URI, most commonly affecting young children, possibly because of the decreased diameter of the trachea relative to the swelling Clinical High pitched, crowing stridor–usually on inhalation, aka inspiratory stridor, dyspnea, high fever, toxic appearance Management Hospitalization, endotracheal tube, penicillin, cephalosporin. Cf Croup.tra·che·i·tis(trā'kē-ī'tis )Synonym(s): trachitis. tracheitisInflammation of the lining of the windpipe (trachea), usually from infections originating in the throat or BRONCHI. There is pain, made worse by coughing, hoarseness and wheezing. In young children breathing is noisy and crowing (CROUP) and in very small children there may be a risk of asphyxia. Treatment depends on the cause and may include antibiotics, soothing inhalations and drugs to control coughing.tracheitisenUK
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