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Natural Cure in Bronchitis
by asha96 » Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:46 pm

Persistent Cough - Natural Cure in Bronchitis

Bronchitis is a disease of the lungs. It is an inflammatory disease. The pathogenic agents which determine Bronchitis are viruses, bacteria or fungi. Bronchitis is also influenced and worsen by the weather. So it is recommended to avoid wet weather and winds.

Natural cure includes different oils, a well balanced diet which means fruits, vegetables and honey. One of the most recommended oils is the oil of wild oregano. It is very good in the battle against viruses, bacteria or fungi that release Bronchitis. This oil can be liquid or in capsules. If it is liquid it can be taken by adding three or four drops in a cup of hot tea.The capsules contain 450 milligrams of oil of wild oregano and it is recommended to take it twice daily between meals. Using our imagination has helped us create a wonderful article on Bronchitis. Being imaginative is indeed very important when writing about Bronchitis!


Propolis is a phitonutrient that kills viruses, bacteria and fungi which are involved in Bronchitis. Propolis is found in raw honey For more resources on bronchitis or especially about chronic bronchitis please click this link ***** We have not included any imaginary or false information on Www Bronchitis here. Everything here is true and up to the mark!

Mustard, Ginger and Olive Oil are Also Good in the Natural Cure of Bronchitis

To brake up the mucus it is recommended to mix 1/2 teaspoon of mustard powder and 1/2 teaspoon of ginger powder with 1 to 2 teaspoons of olive oil. The patients have to rub their chest with this preparation before bedtime. Suppressing our knowledge on Cough Bronchitis is not our intention here. In fact, we mean to let everyone know more about Cough Bronchitis after reading this!


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Chronic Cough



One of the Bronchitis Symptoms is the Persistent Cough

It becomes very frustrating for the patients. It was showed that sipping cool water can suppress the cough. But there must be paid very much attention not to be cold water because it can cause spasm. This is a dependable source of information on Chronic Bronchitis. All that has to be done to verify its authenticity is to read it!

The Lungs Function can be Strengthen by the Intake of Blueberries, Red Peppers and Spinach

Their color indicates that they are very rich in antioxidants. Also when the spinach is cooked fat extracts lutein a very benefic antioxidants. We have avoided adding flimsy points on Bronchitis, as we find that the addition of such points have no effect on Bronchitis.

  • Regarding the diet it is recommended for the patients with Bronchitis to eat homemade soup and spicy foods, like garlic, curry, cayenne.
  • This kind of food fortify the immune system and helps to kill germs and loosen mucus.

Fruits are Very Healthy in General

In Bronchitis are very good especially the enzyme rich foods like papaya, pineapples and kiwi. They help to break down solidified mucus. There is also a very special fruit called huo-han-kuo which grows exclusively in the pharmaceuticals preparations and it is a natural expectorant and anti-tussive. We have included some fresh and interesting information on Persistent Cough. In this way, you are updated on the developments of Persistent Cough.

America alone, a number of cases of URIs, otitis media, sinusitis, pharyngitis, and acute bronchitis are diagnosed every year. Accordingly, a number of prescriptions are written to cure these disorders. According to studies conducted on the subject, around 70 percent of children and adults receive unnecessary antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis every year. In spite of an abundance of literature recommending the non-use of antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis, clinical studies reveal records of physicians prescribing antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis.

The Use of Antibiotics to Treat Acute Bronchitis is Not Required in All Cases

However, some cases, such as the following, have to use antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis: This is a dependable source of information on Acute Bronchitis. All that has to be done to verify its authenticity is to read it!

Experts on infectious diseases say that the number of patients showing resistance to antibiotics is on the rise as a result of this unnecessary use of antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis. If this practise continues, people all over the world will face serious medical problems. We have avoided adding flimsy points on Bronchitis Viral, as we find that the addition of such points have no effect on Bronchitis Viral. :)

Patients Should Not Expect Antibiotic Prescriptions Whenever They Visit a Doctor

You medical expenses will be cut down if your treatment plan does not include antibiotics. You can use those savings to purchase vitamins or nutritional supplements that make your body vital enough to withstand bacterial infections that lead to conditions such as acute bronchitis. We have included some fresh and interesting information on Bronchitis Patient. In this way, you are updated on the developments of Bronchitis Patient.

There is a Vast Difference Between Acute Bronchitis and COPD

Antibiotics are often used to treat the latter condition. Using antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis is not recommended because many cases of acute bronchitis are viral. Purulent sputum, a characteristic of viral bronchitis, provides ample proof that the condition is definitely viral in nature and is not bacterial. When the right treatment, support, and care is given, acute bronchitis lasts only for a maximum of seven days. In case of symptoms worsening after seven days, the use of antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis is permitted even though it is still considered non-viral. Suppressing our knowledge on Bronchitis Often is not our intention here. In fact, we mean to let everyone know more about Bronchitis Often after reading this!

An Outbreak of Viral Influenza can Complicate the Treatment of Acute Bronchitis

It is during the flue season that adults usually suffer from bacterial complications. If your condition gets worse instead of disappearing after 7-10 days, you will have to use antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis.

Patients with cystic fibrosis are usually infected by staphylococcus aureus, also known as gram negative bacteria, and therefore, require antibiotics. COPD patients often require antibiotic therapy to treat streptococcus pneumoniae and haemophilus influenzae. We cannot be blamed if you find any other article resembling the matter we have written here about Bronchitis Patient. What we have done here is our copyright material!

Cough Persists, Patients Might Have to Use Antibiotics to Treat Acute Bronchitis

Only a fraction of patients suffering from viral bronchitis develop long-lasting cough. Antibiotics can be used even if the use of bronchodilators for 48 hours does not cause any relief. Bacteria causing persistent cough are mycoplasm pneumoniae, chlamydia pneumoniae, and bordetella pertussis. All three are easily destroyed by antibiotics such as macrolide. Azithromycin is usually prescribed because it has fewer side effects than erythromycin. You will have to take a five-day course of azithromycin, which will cost you $38. It was our decision to write so much on Bronchitis Often after finding out that there is still so much to learn on Bronchitis Often.

Bronchitis is an acute inflammation of the air passages within the lungs. It occurs when the trachea (windpipe) and the large and small bronchi (airways) within the lungs become inflamed because of infection or other causes. :idea:

The disease comes in two forms: acute (lasting less than 6 weeks) and chronic (reoccurring frequently for more than two years). In addition, people with asthma also experience an inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes called asthmatic bronchitis We consider that we have only touched the perimeter of information available on Asthmatic Bronchitis. There is still a lot more to be learnt!

Medications Bronchodilator Medications Inhaled as aerosol sprays or taken orally, bronchodilator medications may help to relieve symptoms of chronic bronchitis by relaxing and opening the air passages in the lungs.

Common symptoms of both kinds of bronchitis are nasal congestion, muscle pains, fever and chills, sore throat, poor sleep, and dyspnea (common in chronic bronchitis). Basically, the symptoms of bronchitis are similar to that of the common cold. It starts with an irritation at the back of the throat and as it gets worse, cough will enter the picture which may come with phlegm. If the phlegm is streaked with blood, it is best to consult a physician. Perhaps you may not have been interested in this passage on Acute Bronchitis Causes. In that case, please don't spread this feedback around!

Acute Bronchitis Usually Develops on the Heels of a Cold or the Flu

Your body's battle to defeat these infections leaves your bronchial tubes sensitive, irritated, and inflamed, explains Alan P. Brauer, M.D. This impairs the ability of the tiny hairs that line the bronchial tubes, called the cilia, to sweep mucus and other debris out of your respiratory tract. With your bronchial tubes inflamed and your cilia impaired, your body resorts to its coughing mechanism to keep those bronchi clear.


Symptoms Talking about the bronchitis symptoms, inflammation takes place in the bronchi and consequently, secretion of mucus occurs in large quantities and gets expelled as phlegm that is sticky. Other symptoms include fever, difficulty in breathing, pain in chest, cough and loss of appetite.