Chronic respiratory infections—such as bronchiectasis, chronic bronchitis, and recurrent pneumonia—can cause lasting lung damage and severely impact daily life. Timely and effective management is crucial to control symptoms, slow disease progression, and prevent complications. Our care approach includes detailed diagnostics, customized treatment plans, and continuous monitoring to support long-term respiratory health.
Long-term or rotating antibiotics are prescribed to control infections and prevent flare-ups, based on sputum culture results identifying specific pathogens.
Methods such as chest physiotherapy, nebulization, and flutter valves help clear mucus, reduce infection risk, and ease breathing.
Inhaled corticosteroids and other medications are used to reduce airway inflammation and prevent further lung damage.
Vaccines like flu and pneumococcal shots strengthen immune defense. In some cases, immunotherapy is recommended to further reduce infection risk.
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective management for chronic respiratory infections. We utilize a combination of chest imaging (CT scans, X-rays), sputum culture analysis, and pulmonary function tests to determine the root cause of recurring infections. This comprehensive approach ensures targeted and individualized treatment plans.
We emphasize continuous care through regular follow-ups, imaging, and lung function assessments to track disease progression and adjust treatment accordingly. In addition, patients receive education and guidance on symptom management, home care techniques, and how to detect early signs of infection flare-ups.