my X-Ray chest pa prominent bilateral parahilar vassels. prominent bronchovascular marking in bilateral lung fields. cardiac silhouette is normal. Trachea is central. No tracheomediastinal shift . Bilateral cp angles are clear . Visualized bones and soft tissue are normal.
Prominent bronchovascular markings may be seen in mild inflammation of the small airways and this can be seen in infections and asthma. This is medically termed bronchitis. You may need to take bronchodilators or antihistamines after consulting your doctor if you are having breathing difficulty. Please try to limit exposure to pollen and dust. Avoid extreme climatic conditions.
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Hi, Thanks for writing in. Prominent bronchovascular markings may be seen in mild inflammation of the small airways and this can be seen in infections and asthma. This is medically termed bronchitis. You may need to take bronchodilators or antihistamines after consulting your doctor if you are having breathing difficulty. Please try to limit exposure to pollen and dust. Avoid extreme climatic conditions.