Bronchiectasis

What will happen to me?
It's hard to say what will happen to you. People vary a lot in terms of the symptoms they get. Bronchiectasis doesn't go away. But some people get more symptoms than others.
If you get a chest infection, it may make your symptoms worse for a few days or more. This is sometimes called an exacerbation. Most people get exacerbations once or twice a year. But if you have severe bronchiectasis, you could have six or more a
year.
You'll need to have treatment for your chest infections. You can also have treatment to help you cough up the extra mucus
in your lungs.
If you get your infections treated quickly, and can cough up mucus, you will probably be able to live with your condition
quite normally.
Some people get very bad bronchiectasis. If your disease is very bad, it can be life-threatening in the long term, when you
get older. This is because having difficulty breathing can put a strain on the rest of your body, including your heart.
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Source:
Keistinen T, Saynajakangas O, Tuuponen T, et al.
Bronchiectasis: an orphan disease with a poorly-understood prognosis.
European Respiratory Journal. 1997; 10: 2784-2787.
Keistinen T, Saynajakangas O, Tuuponen T, et al.
Bronchiectasis: an orphan disease with a poorly-understood prognosis.
European Respiratory Journal. 1997; 10: 2784-2787.
But remember that everyone is an individual. No one can say what will happen to you for sure. And the better your disease
is controlled, the better your chances are of living a normal life.
Sources for the information on this page:
- Keistinen T, Saynajakangas O, Tuuponen T, et al.Bronchiectasis: an orphan disease with a poorly-understood prognosis.European Respiratory Journal. 1997; 10: 2784-2787.
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