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Bronchitis Herbal Medicine - COPD - Definition, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
What does COPD mean?  COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.  It encompasses two types of disease processes namely chronic bronchitis and emphysema.  Quite often, people who suffer from COPD show a combination of features of both disease processes.  In lay person's term, COPD means persistent lung disease with features of airway narrowing.  To be more specific, bronchitis means inflammation of the bronchial respiratory disease larger airways of the lungs whereas emphysema means destruction to the smaller airways and alveoli or airsacs of the lungs.  Thus COPD is commonly used to describe chronic cough bronchitis, emphysema, or both.

What are the Symptoms of COPD?
The two main symptoms are cough and breathlessness.  COPD sufferers commonly complain about breathlessness and cough that develop gradually over a long period of time.  The cough that COPD sufferer gets are usually productive which means they commonly cough up phlegm.  The cough usually comes and goes initially but tends to become persistent as time passes.  Breathlessness is usually intermittent and only occurs with exertion in the beginning, however if you continue to smoke, the breathlessness persists even when you are at rest, this can be quite distressing!  Other symptoms are chronic sputum production, where you constantly cough up phlegm all day and recurrent chest infection.  People with COPD are more prone to chest infection for obvious reasons, as the lining in the lung looses its normal defense mechanism against intruding bugs. life is short. Use it to its maximum by utilizing whatever knowledge it offers for knowledge is important for all walks of life. Even the crooks have to be intelligent!

What tests are needed to diagnose COPD?  A test called spirometry is often performed to diagnose COPD.  Bronchodilators (drugs that cause the airway to dilate) are usually added to confirm the diagnosis.  If the test result does not show improvement with bronchodilators, then COPD is very likely.

What are the Treatments of COPD?
First of all.  Stop smoking.  This cannot be stressed enough.  Smoking cessation is the first thing you have to do if you want to get better.  As the underlying mechanism of COPD is irreversible, medications are used with an aim to slow down it's progress.  Drugs that are commonly used to treat COPD include short-acting bronchodilator inhalers (i.e.  salbutamol), long-acting bronchodilator inhalers (i.e.  tiotropium), steroid inhalers and tablets are all available drugs for treatment of COPD.  Again, no treatment is more important that stop smoking.  Lung transplant is the last option and should be reserved for people with severe COPD. Make the best use of life by learning and reading as much as possible. read about things unknown, and more about things known, like about Bronchitis Emphysema.

How Does Smoking Cause COPD?
Smoking inadvertently damages the lining of the airways.  As with any other part of the body in response to injury, inflammation occurs.  Inflammation stimulates the damaged lining to secrete mucus in an abnormal amount and also causes the airway to constrict (narrow). Whenever one reads any reading matter, it is vital that the person enjoys reading it. One should grasp the meaning of the matter, only then can it be considered that the reading is complete.

COPD sounds like asthma, are they any different?  Yes.  Both COPD and asthma cause similar symptoms, however, they are different in certain ways. COPD causes permanent damage to the airways.  The obstruction is 'fixed', hence it is irreversible in general terms.  However, airway narrowing in asthma is intermittent and reverses quite easily with medication.  Having said that, both COPD and asthma is common, people who suffer COPD can have an asthmatic component and vice versa.

What are the Causes of COPD?
Smoking.  Smoking is the number 1 cause of COPD.  More than 90 percent of COPDs are caused by smoking, cigarette or otherwise.  About 30 percent of long term smokers will eventually show symptoms of COPD of varying degrees.  Other causes include air pollution and inherited enzyme deficiency namely alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.

Garlic ( Allium Sativum) belongs to the family Liliaceae. The plant has leaves which are long, narrow and flat like grass. The bulb is of a compound nature, consisting of numerous bulblets, known technically as 'cloves,' grouped together between the membraneous scales and enclosed within a whitish skin, which holds them as in a sac. :D.

Ancient greeks used to place garlic on stones at cross roads as a supper for Hecate(Greek goddess of the three paths, guardian of the household, protector of everything newly born, and the goddess of witchcraft ).According to Pliny garlic and onion were invoked as deities by the Egyptians while taking oaths.

  • Garlic as an aphrodisiac:  Garlic is said to be a tonic for impotence.
  • It also treats sexual debility caused by over indulgence in sex and nervous exhaustion.
  • It is said to be very useful in older men. :)
  • Has Snigdha (sticky), teekshna (penetrating) , pichhila (slimy), guru (heavy), sara (quickly spreading) qualities.
  • It has all rasas (tastes)  except amla (sour).
When sniffed , it greatly helps in relieving hysteria.  5. Garlic juice taken with hot water twice a daily relieves asthma attacks.  6. Three cloves of garlic boiled with milk taken every day at night cures productive cough and bronchitis. Having been given the assignment of writing an interesting presentation on Chronic Bronchitis, this is what we came up with. Just hope you find it interesting too!


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As a Cholesterol Reducing Agent:
Many publications have shown that garlic supports the cardiovascular system. According to them it lowers cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood, inhibits platelet stickiness and slows blood coagulation. It is mildly antihypertensive and has antioxidant activity. It is not necessary that only the learned can write about Chronic Bronchitis. As long as one ahs a flair for writing, and an interest for gaining information on Chronic Bronchitis, anyone can write about it.

According to a Mohammedan legend 'when Satan stepped out from the Garden of Eden after the fall of man, Garlic sprang up from the spot where he placed his left foot, and Onion from that where his right foot touched.' We have taken the privilege of proclaiming this article to be a very informative and interesting article on Cough Bronchitis. We now give you the liberty to proclaim it too.

10 drops of garlic juice with 2 teaspoon of honey reduces the acuteness of asthmatic symptoms. It can also be administered at the time of attack.  8. Taking garlic juice with fresh water regularly reduces high blood pressure We take pride in saying that this article on Bronchitis Garlic is like a jewel of our articles. This article has been accepted by the general public as a most informative article on Bronchitis Garlic.

Some may experience heartburn and flatulence when they consume garlic. Individuals who are consuming anti coagulant drugs should consult their dietician before consuming garlic products as garlic has anti coagulant property. It should be used cautiously by individuals who have bleeding disorders. Garlic should never be consumed during migraine headache. Avoid rubbing garlic on skin as it causes burns and peeling of skin. This article on Bronchitis Garlic Remedy was written with the intention of making it very memorable to its reader. Only then is an article considered to have reached it's objective.

Medicinal Action and Uses  Acharya charaka has said that garlic is an effective remedy in conditions like intestinal worm infestations, skin disorders, low libido and erectile dysfunction. :)

Dr. Krishna.R.S  has been an Ayurvedic Practitioner since 19 yrs , after getting a graduation  degree in ayurveda (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in 1986 from University of Mysore, India.  He completed his post graduation diploma about allopathic medicine and surgery from University of Bangalore, Karnataka, India.His articles about ayurveda and life sciences have been published in many magzines. Quality is better than quantity. It is of no use writing numerous pages of nonsense for the reader. Instead, it is better to write a short, and informative article on specific subjects like Bronchitis Garlic Remedy. People tend to enjoy it more.

Garlic in Pregnancy
New research shows that consuming garlic during pregnancy can reduce the risk of raised blood pressure in pregnancy (Pre-eclampsia). Studies have shown that garlic may help to boost the birth-weight of babies.

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Reduces kapha and vata but it should be used with lot of precautions in persons who have pitta prakruti and in patients who are suffering from rakta, pitta disorders. :D

Garlic in Skin Disorders:
A regular consumption of garlic purifies blood and reduces minor skin infections.  Garlic and cancer:  Few studies suggest that eating garlic regularly reduces the risk of esophageal, colon and stomach cancer. This may be partly due to garlic's ability to reduce the formation of carcinogenic compounds. We have omitted irrelevant information from this composition on Bronchitis Garlic as we though that unnecessary information may make the reader bored of reading the composition.

Home Remedies With Garlic
1. Used in cookery it is a great aid to digestion, and keeps the mucosal coats of the stomach healthy.  2. A clove or two of Garlic, pounded with honey and taken two or three nights successively, is effective rheumatism. We have used clear and concise words in this article on Bronchitis Garlic Remedy to avoid any misunderstandings and confusions that can be caused due to difficult words.

  • Half a clove of raw garlic consumes each day can increase body activity to dissolve blood clots, thereby preventing heart attacks and strokes.
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