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Undoing Bronchitis
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[size=4][b]Bronchitis Treatment - Undoing Bronchitis - Getting It Out of Your System[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:These are usually virally caused infections and are contagious as it might be got through contact with any person suffering from it and it travels through air. This infection might be a initiative for other infections or complications like emphysema and pneumonia, not to say that it might lead to cancer in lungs and an individual should not be treated henceforth and further exposition these factors might worsen the patient conditions.

Some doctors give advice to their patients for using Ipratropium and Albuterol inhalers, these medications are using prescription. If a patient possesses fever and damaged phlegm, then doctor might give antibiotics. However, many persons having experienced such conditions recommend Z packs. It's usually prescribed by 5 pills everyday for more than five days. It should halt the congestion but cough will stay there hence your doctor might write a cough syrup which will aid you get hold of the cough and might get you rest.

[list][*]Meanwhile, if you've chronic bronchitis, which helps us a lot is to possess a cool steamer running while you sleep.[*]You might also try having Chinese food cures like stated below:[/list]

For elder patients having chronic bronchitis, it is recommended to have sea foods and yam too. According to various sources there are many ways for curing it, like by having onion juice with honey, or decoction of onion which gives relief from coughing which usually comes with bronchitis. You may also boil pepper powder inside milk and then drink it or you may lick pepper powder with sugar and ghee. Bronchitis might also be cured by having a mixture of 2 tablespoons of green ginger juice with 1 teaspoon honey.

[size=large][b]The Condition Might be Treated by Sucking Pomegranate Fruit's Skin[/b][/size][hr]Eating dates while drinking boiled water might dilute and it removes the cough, thereby relieves the bronchitis's symptoms. One must also drink mint juice or try licking approximately one 1\2 tola honey up to 4 times in a day; or drink tulsi juice mixed with sugar. Tea has its own curing material which acts as a bronchodilator. These are the natural remedies explored curing bronchitis. Keep warm castor oil plant leaves in a pan. Cool them, then sleep by spreading on your chest for the whole night (Precaution: castor oil plant is highly poisonous).

[size=large][b]500 Mg of Radish or Pear (Unpeeled) (Soaked and Crushed in Honey)[/b][/size][hr]Do a soup in boiled liquorice with water very low heat. Put a grapefruit (peeled) inside the cavity of chicken. Cook by steaming chicken on a pan by addition of a little amount of water. Drink the broth and have the chicken. It is with much interest that we got about to write on Chronic Bronchitis. So we do hope that you too read this article with the same, if not more interest!

There are many treatments which are used for curing this particular condition, however due to the very fast advancement of the technology, these days, the cure can be found in capsules or in inhalers given that you utilise the cure in the prescribed time and shouldn't be used without proper consultation. We were actually wondering how to get about to writing about Bronchitis. However once we started writing, the words just seemed to flow continuously!

[b]It's bad enough to suffer from cough but why phlegm also? [/b]

[i]The combination of cough and phlegm is called bronchitis, which is an inflammation of the airways leading to lungs.[/i]

[i]The cause for the Bronchitis is usually an infection made by allergies or chemical irritations, such as pollution and cigarettes.[/i]

[i]You want to get rid of the bronchitis and breathe normally you need to take care of yourself: Drink a lot of water, rest in bed, and use inhalator when needed. [/i]

[i]While you are doing so you can make some home remedies at home to have an instant relief.[/i]

[i]About the Author:[/i]

[b]Ron Shelf Alternative medicine advisor www.alternative-remedies.org www.grannymed.com Bronchitis Remedies[/b]

Bronchitis is a disease that occurs on the respiratory system wherein inflammation is experienced by the mucous membrane of the bronchial passages of the lungs. This irritation could cause thickness and swelling thus narrowing the tiny airways that can be found in the lungs. As a result, spells of coughing will be experienced by the patient accompanied by breathlessness and thick phlegm, which are also considered as among the symptoms of bronchitis.

There are actually two types of bronchitis and these are the acute bronchitis, which could last not more than 6 weeks and the chronic bronchitis, which reoccurs quite often in the span of two years or more. Aside from this, there is also another form of this respiratory disease, which is known as the asthmatic bronchitis that happens to people who already have asthma. Every cloud has a silver lining; so consider that this article on Chronic Bronchitis Symptoms to be the silver lining to the clouds of articles on Chronic Bronchitis Symptoms. It is this article that will add more spice to the meaning of Chronic Bronchitis Symptoms.

One of main symptoms of bronchitis, as mentioned earlier, is a cough that is accompanied with green or yellowish-gray sputum or mucus. Although the presence of mucus is not unusual as it is normal for one's airways to secrete mucus every day, this doesn't usually accumulate. This is because these secretions are cleared continuously in one's throat and are just swallowed along with the saliva. However, when the bronchial tubes or the lung's main passageways for air get inflamed, large quantities of discolored mucus are usually produced and these are coughed up during coughing spells. If after three months, this symptom is still being experienced by a patient, then he or she already has a case of chronic bronchitis. Secondary infection is always looked into if there is mucus present that is not clear or is not white in color. Did you ever believe that there was so much to learn about Types Bronchitis? Neither did we! Once we got to write this article, it seemed to be endless.

[size=large][b]However, the Symptoms of Bronchitis are Really Quite Deceptive in Nature[/b][/size][hr]This is because there are cases of bronchitis wherein the presence of mucus is not there. This is especially hard in children, who oftentimes get to swallow the mucus that they coughed up, thus masking the presence of a possible secondary infection. There are even many smokers who have does the throat-clearing habit during mornings, immediately after they get out of bed. While they might think that this is just normal, it could actually be a symptom of bronchitis. If this clearing of throat goes on even after three months have already passed, then this could already be chronic bronchitis. We worked as diligently as an owl in producing this composition on Chronic Bronchitis. So only if you do read it, and appreciate its contents will we feel our efforts haven't gone in vain.

There are also other symptoms of bronchitis that could accompany the coughing bouts and mucus. This is because it is common for acute bronchitis to be accompanied by the usual signs that are usually apparent in an infection on the upper respiratory tract. These include sore throat, chills and slight fever, breathlessness, soreness and a constricting burning feeling in the chest, wheezing, chest congestion, overall malaise and fullness of the sinus cavities.

[list][*]Bronchitis is a pulmonary disease caused by the onset of inflammation in the bronchial tubes, which are the air passages into the lungs.[*]In bronchitis these air passages become inflamed and swollen, a thick mucus is generally produced, and is often accompanied by a wheezing cough.[*]Symptoms may also include a difficulty in breathing, the need to constantly cough out mucus, and a mild to moderate fever.[*]There are two forms of bronchitis, acute and chronic, which are somewhat similar and with similar causes, but run their course in different ways.[/list]

To aid the body in healing, get plenty of rest, good nutrition, and drink at least 8-12 cups of water daily. Using a humidifier may also be helpful. Avoid exposure to tobacco smoke and other air pollutants. Limit consumption of milk, sugar, and white flour. Some vitamins and herbs are considered helpful in treating, or preventing, acute bronchitis. Herbs, and other healing foods, which may be beneficial include: angelica, anise, caraway, cayenne, chickweed, cinnamon, clove, cumin, elecampane, eucalyptus, garlic, ginger, horehound, licorice root, lovage, marjoram, mullein, mugwort, onion, oregano, pineapple, primrose, rosemary, saffron, sage, savory, slippery elm, spicy foods, stinging nettle, and thyme. Supplements which may be helpful include: beta-carotene, B complex, C, calcium & magnesium, E, and zinc. The value of this composition is achieved if after reading it, your knowledge on Acute Bronchitis Symptoms is greatly influenced. This is how we find out that the meaning of Acute Bronchitis Symptoms has really entered you!

Acute bronchitis is characterized by a slight fever that may last for a few days to weeks, and is often accompanied by a cough that may persist for several weeks. Acute bronchitis often occurs after a cold or the flu, as the result of bacterial infection, or from constant irritation of the bronchi by polluted air or chemical fumes in the environment. It may initially affect your nose, sinuses, and throat and then spread to the lungs. For acute bronchitis, symptoms usually resolve within 7 to 10 days, however, a dry, hacking cough can linger for several weeks. The initial stages of this article on Acute Bronchitis Symptoms proved to be difficult. However, with hard work and perseverance, we have succeeded in providing an interesting and informative article for you to read.

Chronic bronchitis, also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD, may include fever, nasal congestion, and a hacking cough that can linger for months at a time. As the condition gets worse, the affected person becomes increasingly short of breath, has difficulty with physical exertion, and may require supplemental oxygen. Chemical and biological irritation is believed to be the primary cause of chronic bronchitis, with exposure to cigarette smoke being the main cause. The severity of the disease is often determined by the extent and duration of exposure to tobacco smoke. You may be inquisitive as to where we got the matter for writing this article on Bronchitis tonsillitis. Of course through our general knowledge, and the Internet!

[size=large][b]The Chance for Recovery is Poor for People With Advanced Chronic Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]Early recognition and treatment, however, can significantly improve the opportunity for a good outcome. Chronic bronchitis also makes you susceptible to recurrent respiratory infections. Call your doctor if you suffer any of these symptoms: coughing up blood; shortness of breath or chest pain; a high fever or shaking chills; a low-grade fever that lasts for three or more days; thick, greenish mucus; or a frequently recurring cough.

[i]Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only, and is not intended for use as diagnosis or treatment of a health problem or as a substitute for consulting a licensed medical professional.[/i]
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[size=4][b]Lasting Effects of Bronchitis - Diseases of the Lung[/b][/size][hr]Bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchi, the main air passages to the lungs, it usually follows a viral respiratory infection. You need to have a cough with mucus most days of the month for at least 3 months to be diagnosed with chronic bronchitis. The symptoms of either type of bronchitis congestion: Cough that produces mucus; if yellow-green in color, you happen to be more likely to have a bacterial infection Shortness of breath worsened by exertion or mild activity Even after acute bronchitis has cleared, you may have a dry, nagging cough that lingers for several weeks.

[size=large][b]Bronchitis After[/b][/size][hr]Doctor diagnoses gets and bronchitis me on Biaxin for a week. 1 week later: Still feel no different after a week on biaxin, have trouble breathing and sleeping at night, therefore I go back to the clinic. Next night: Still have trouble breathing, so I go to the emergency room (lost all trust in physicians at the clinic), and the doctor there says my lungs are clear, but that I simply have some lingering aftereffects. Writing is something that has to be done when one is in the mood to write. So when we got in the mood to write about lasting effects of bronchitis, nothing could stop us from writing!

[size=large][b]Long Term Effects of Bronchitis?[/b][/size][hr]Hi I 've recently had bronchitis probably for about for about a month and a half (it is terrible) and of coarse I 'd the regular symptoms but I detected that I could not actually cry or sing as high as I normally could before I got bronchitis. Now my voice will merely give out and crackle. I am still. Hi I 've recently had bronchitis probably for about for about a month and a half (it is terrible) and of coarse I had the regular symptoms but I detected that I could not really cry or sing as high as I usually could before I got bronchitis. My voice will merely give out and crackle. I am still recuperating. Have shortness of breath and weezing. But will this lost of being unable never to cry or sing as high be a long term effect or should it go away right after the bronchitis is no longer in my system? It is rather inviting to go on writing on lasting effects of bronchitis. however as there is a limitation to the number of words to be written, we have confined ourselves to this. However, do enjoy yourself reading it.

COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary (PULL-mun-ary) ailment, is a progressive disorder that makes it difficult to breathe. Long term exposure to other lung irritants like dust, chemical fumes, or air pollution may promote COPD. At precisely the same time, carbon dioxide (a waste gas) goes from the capillaries into the air sacs. In COPD, less air flows in and out of the airways because of one or more of the following: In the USA, the term "COPD" comprises two principal ailments emphysema (em-fih-SE-mum) and chronic bronchitis (bronKItis). This damage may also ruin the walls of the air sacs, leading to fewer and larger air sacs instead of many tiny ones. Most people who have COPD have both emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
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Acute bronchitis is a respiratory disease that triggers inflammation in the bronchi, the passageways that move air into and out of the lungs. If you have asthma, your risk of acute bronchitis (acute) symptoms, treatment, causes to a heightened sensitivity to airway inflammation and irritation. Treatment for asthmatic bronchitis contains antibiotics, bronchodilators, anti-inflammatory drugs, and pulmonary hygiene techniques including chest percussion (medical treatment where a respiratory therapist pounds gradually on the patient's torso) and postural drainage (clinical treatment when the patient is put in a slightly inverted place to encourage the expectoration of sputum).

[size=large][b]Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)[/b][/size][hr]COPD is a characterized by consistent airflow limitation that is usually progressive and associated with an increased chronic inflammatory reaction in lung and the airways to noxious particles or gases. Several studies have demonstrated acute exacerbations of COPD and some link between the lower airways of patients and bacterial colonization of the upper. Inhaled -agonists and anticholinergics are used for acute exacerbations of COPD, in addition to both symptomatic management. Inhaled corticosteroids usually are not used for the treatment of COPD exacerbations; nevertheless, have already been used in the longterm treatment of COPD in a minority of patients with stable COPD who demonstrate frequent exacerbations and bronchodilator reversibility.
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