Patients with suspected bronchiectasis should be seen by a respiratory physician for diagnosis, investigation to seek a cause, and to plan management.
Hospital admission should be arranged for the following patients:
Note that, for many patients, management can be in the community, with specialist involvement limited to those with frequent exacerbations (e.g. more than two or three per year), or progressive or chronic symptoms (e.g. chronic haemoptysis) between exacerbations - in such cases, lifelong secondary care monitoring and follow-up may be required.
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