I. Definition and diagnosis of serious lung infections
Severe lung infections commonly refer to severe pneumonia response caused by micro-organisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. Such infections are often rapidly developing, with severe symptoms and possibly life-threatening. The diagnosis of serious lung infections is based on the patient ‘ s symptoms, signs and the results of the secondary examination. Specific manifestations are signs of high heat, cough, cough, cough, respiratory difficulties, which can be seen in the examination of a physical variant of the lung or wet larvae, supported examinations such as blood routines showing an increase in the percentage of white cell count and neutral particles, a significant increase in C-reacting protein and calcium precipitation, and a visual examination of pulmonary specks or large swipes.
II. Awareness of severe lung infections in Chinese medicine
According to Chinese medicine, severe lung infections fall within the category of “pneumonia cough” and are caused mostly by external depravity or internal eating fatigue. The machines are mainly venomous and typhus, resulting in loss of lung and abdominal damage. In terms of treatment, the Chinese doctor emphasizes evidence-based treatment and individualized treatment based on the patient ‘ s specific symptoms. For example, for high heaters, Chinese drugs with a pyrolysis effect, e.g. plaster, know-how, etc.; for coughers, e.g., pyrochlors, orange insects, etc.; and for pneumatics, e.g., ginseng, wheat winter.
Treatment of serious lung infections
Western medicine uses a combination of anti-infection treatment, treatment of symptoms and support for treatment of serious lung infections. Anti-infection treatment is key, and sensitive antibiotics are selected according to the pathogen type. At the same time, attention needs to be paid to the respiratory function of the patient and, where necessary, to the support of oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation, etc. In addition, nutritional support and maintenance of hydrolysis balance are important complementary treatments.
IV. IMPORTANCE AND METHODOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF CHINA AND WESTERN
Pulmonary rehabilitation is important in the treatment of serious lung infections. Through scientific rehabilitation training, it can facilitate the recovery of patients ‘ lung function and improve the quality of life. The method of pulmonary rehabilitation of the Western and Midwest Hospital includes the following:
1. Respiratory training: enhancing respiratory muscle strength and endurance and improving lung aerobic function through deep and abdominal respiratory training.
2. Sporting therapy: Individualized sports programmes such as aerobics such as walking, jogging, Tai Chi, and anaerobics such as power training to improve physical condition and immunisation.
3. The traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture, pick-up and canning, which reconciles aerobics, decompositions, balances, helps to alleviate symptoms and promotes rehabilitation.
4. Psychological intervention: Psychological intervention is also an important component of pulmonary rehabilitation, as patients with severe lung infections may develop negative feelings such as anxiety and depression during treatment. Through psychological counselling and counselling, patients are helped to develop a positive mentality to face disease and to recover from it.
V. ELEMENTS AND VISION OF WESTERN MEDICAL MEDICAL CONTEXT
The combination of Chinese and western medicine for the treatment of serious lung infections has a significant advantage. The focus of Chinese medicine on holistic attitudes and evidence-based treatment can compensate for the shortcomings of Western medicine in some areas, while Western medicine has a clear advantage in the treatment of infection and support for the disease. The combination of the two can be complementary, complementary and result in more comprehensive and effective treatment programmes. In the future, as medical research deepens and develops, the combination of Chinese and western medicine for the treatment of serious lung infections will yield more significant results.