The main cause of recurrent massive hemoptysis in patients with bronchiectasis
Recurrent massive hemoptysis in patients with bronchiectasis may be caused by bronchiectasis lesions, tuberculosis, or infections triggering immune responses, and symptomatic treatment under medical guidance is required.
1. Bronchiectasis Lesions
Patients with bronchiectasis often experience bronchitis, pneumonia, and other conditions due to destruction of the bronchial walls and airway dilation, which can lead to hemoptysis. Symptoms may be relieved with medications such as acetylcysteine capsules or mucosolvan tablets, taken under a doctor's guidance.
2. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Pulmonary tuberculosis is a common lung infection and one of the causes of hemoptysis in patients with bronchiectasis. It can be treated with medications such as moxifloxacin capsules or amoxicillin capsules under medical supervision.
3. Infection-Induced Immune Response
Bronchiectasis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by cough, production of thick sputum, and recurrent hemoptysis, possibly due to repeated infections. Treatment may include penicillin tablets or oxacillin capsules as prescribed by a physician.
In addition, lung cancer could also be a potential cause. Patients are advised to maintain healthy lifestyle and dietary habits, enhance immune function, and strengthen resistance to prevent disease development.