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How To Interpret Chest X-ray Report?

hi! in my chest xray report it has written "coarse broncho vascular markings seen in both lungs, consistent with bronchitic changes" and in the conclusion it is written "bronchitic changes seen in both lungs" can you please tell me is there anything serious?
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Bronchitic changes are seen in both lungs means you are a patient of bronchitis , these symptoms may present in this disease ( but this is not a serious disease ) .
Clinical diagnosis of sputum expectoration on most days during at least 3 consecutive months for 2 consecutive years .
Symptomsa of exacerbation are increase in dysponea, sputum volume, & sputum purulence over baseline.
May be allergic bronchitis or non allergic bronchitis .
Although this is not s serious disease but you must consult a physician and take treatment .
Good luck.
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How To Interpret Chest X-ray Report?

Hello Bronchitic changes are seen in both lungs means you are a patient of bronchitis , these symptoms may present in this disease ( but this is not a serious disease ) . Clinical diagnosis of sputum expectoration on most days during at least 3 consecutive months for 2 consecutive years . Symptomsa of exacerbation are increase in dysponea, sputum volume, & sputum purulence over baseline. May be allergic bronchitis or non allergic bronchitis . Although this is not s serious disease but you must consult a physician and take treatment . Good luck.