Bronchitis diagnosis – recognising the disease and treating it in the most effective way possible


The examination for bronchitis is based on the patient’s personal symptoms. The patient is first interviewed, and a physical examination including percussion and auscultation of the chest is then performed. For instance, crackles can indicate a bacterial infection. It is also possible to identify narrowing of the bronchial tubes at an early stage. Infants and young children are often affected, as their respiratory organs are still immature.

Whether acute or chronic bronchitis: with our specialist inhalation devices we do everything we can to support you and your child as effectively as possible.

Identifying bronchitis: Lung function and blood values

If narrowing of the airways (obstruction) is suspected, a lung function test should be performed. This can identify or prevent developing chronic bronchitis, for example. Lung function is tested using spirometry. Here the patient blows into a special measuring device that shows different lung function values.

Sometime a bacterial infection follows a viral infection. The doctor can confirm this with a smear or a blood test. This helps to determine if antibiotics will help.

Further examinations

Children can also sometime have respiratory symptoms because they have breathed in a foreign body. To rule this out, an X-ray examination may be required. An X-ray of the chest is also essential if pneumonia is suspected or to rule out a lung tumour.

Bronchitis diagnosis – examinations when the disease has advanced

If chronic bronchitis with narrowed airways (chronic obstructive bronchitis) is suspected, it is important to rule out other diseases, such as bronchial asthma, pulmonary emphysema or lung cancer. The lung specialist asks the patient about their age, weight loss, smoking habits or contact with harmful substances. The lung function test is also used to exactly determine the severity of chronic obstructive bronchitis. X-rays, bronchoscopies or a blood gas analysis can provide further information.

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Background knowledge on nebuliser therapy

The lungs have an excellent self-cleaning mechanism. If this is impaired, inhalation using a nebuliser can help the lungs to get back on track. Benefit from our experience. In over 110 years in business, we have gained comprehensive knowledge and expertise in aerosol therapy.

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