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Www Bronchitis: Homeopathic Medicines in the Treatment
« on: September 26, 2016, 06:07:21 pm »
Www Bronchitis - Homeopathic Medicines in the Treatment of Bronchitis
Aconite is suitable only in the onset of affection, before the inflammation is localized. Aconite may even heveny bronchitis if taken early right away when first symptoms appear: coryza, full,hard pulse, frequent sneezing, chilliness, restless sleep. If moderate congestion, and physical weakness and indisposition appear Aconite must be supplied with Gelsemium. Ferrum phosphoricum is administered in the bronchitis of children when the cough is dry, the lungs are sore, the breathing is oppressed, has no restlessness or drowsiness  secondary effects as the previous two medications. Veratrum viride is to be administered when there is high temperature, rapid pulse, the body is overheated. :D.

  • Mercurius   When the cough is troublesome in the morning and  the expectoration is glutinous, tenacious we suggest that you take Kali bichromicum.
  • A raw concussive cough with watery sputum, muco-purulent saliva like with soreness of the throat is recommended mercurius. ;)
Carbo Vegetabilis
Among other remedies Senega, Carbo vegetabilis are used in the bronchitis of old people with foetid expectoration, dyspnoea in the chest when moving, laughing, respiring. Lachesis, Scilla in obstinate, chronic coughs. Nux vomica, Rhus and Veratrum album. Dulcamara are indicated remedies in the bronchial catarrhs of old people. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Acute Bronchitis Chronic Bronchitis, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately!

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  • Sulphur   Gives good results in chronic bronchitis with moist rales, persistent, profuse, thick, muco-purulent expectoration and suffocative attacks.
  • Balsam Peru and Pix liquida helps to expectorate the purulent matter.
  • In individuals who are constant catching cold Bacillinum and Arnulphy are good remedies.
  • Interesting is what we had aimed to make this article on Www Bronchitis.
  • It is up to you to decide if we have succeeded in our mission!

Bryonia   It is very usefull when the cough is very painfull and hurts the head and chest. It is rarely indicated in pure bronchitis, if the patient suffers from dyspnoea and dry cough which is even worse after a meal. Often the cough is aggravated when entering in a warm room from the cold air. When the expectoration becomes copious, thick and muco purulent we suggest Pulsatilla, but if accompanied by nausea and vomiting then give Ipecacuanha, Chelidonium is an excellent medicine in bronchitis as complication of measles.

Antimonium Tartaricum
Indications of Antimonium tartaricum are for young children and old people with sub-crepitant rales and wheezing breathing, superficial respiration, vomiting of mucus and food. Ipecacuanha has almost the same effects ceasing the difficulty in breathing. Baryta carbonica, Ammonium causticum, Antimonium iodatum gives accumulation  of mucus in the lungs with muco-purulent expectoration. Antimonium arsenicosum is a very usefull remedy in capillary bronchitis. As the information we produce in our writing on Acute Bronchitis may be utilized by the reader for informative purposes, it is very important that the information we provide be true. We have indeed maintained this.

Belladonna   If the child cries after each paroxysm of cough and the cough is spasmodic  with no expectoration worse at night and on lying down with hot and moistured skin the best treatment is belladonna. In bronchitis with violent fever, with irregular breathing and fullness in the chest, the patient can't sleep and is drowsy.

Unless someone is diabetic, or very close to someone who is, they do not realize how life changing this disease can be. I believe one of the reasons this is, is because so many people are diagnosed with diabetes; that somewhere down the line, the seriousness of the disease, in people's minds, have diminished. :)

  • Eddie, who is now 23, has kept his sugar under good control, (not tight, sadly -- but good) where he has not had to be hospitalized too often.
  • He mainly has to go into the hospital when he gets a bad illness, such as the flu or stomach virus.
  • When a diabetic's body is stressed with illnesses, it causes the blood sugar to go erratic.
  • High blood sugars read off the chart, even when they have not been able to eat -- then their blood sugar may suddenly drop to a dangerous low.
  • It also makes it more difficult to control because they are not able to eat, or maybe even drink.
  • For diabetics, this is not an option.
  • They are hospitalized where they can receive I.V fluids, and keep a close check on their blood sugar readings.
  • Which sometimes means being pricked in the fingers up to 8 times a day, for several days in a row. :o
He Has Always Been Hyperactive, So Even When He Was Sick, He Was Active
I started to notice he was looking a little pale and losing weight, even though he ate constantly. I made him a doctor appointment for the next opening, which wasn't until a month away. All of a sudden he started wetting the bed. The urine had a very strong odor. He also started complaining of headaches. At first I thought the complaints, was just an excuse for the eleven-year-old to stay out of school. But when they became so severe, I knew they were real. The second day his headaches were so severe, he stayed home from school. He presented no other symptoms, but he slept all day long. This was enough to definitely make me realize something was extremely wrong. I got out my diagnosis health encyclopedia books and after a few hours, I came down to two diagnosis, kidney trouble or diabetes, (this was before I became a nurse, so I was going only by his symptoms and the words on the page). It was about 6:30 at night, when I told my husband something was terribly wrong and I was taking our son to the emergency room. Slang is one thing that has not been included in this composition on Bronchitis. It is because slang only induces bad English, and loses the value of English.


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When We Arrived At the Emergency Room, My Son Had a Hard Time Keeping His Eyes Opened
We were finally called to the back, where they started running several tests. Sure enough he was diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes. His blood sugar was well over 600. Normal blood sugar levels range from 90-110. The reason he was sleeping so much was because he was trying to slip into a diabetic coma. The doctor said that if I didn't bring him in when I did, he would have went into a coma that night. They admitted him to ICU and kept a vigil on him for three days as insulin was delivered through IV. That was the day our lives changed forever; especially my eleven-year-old son's. We needed lots of concentration while writing on Bronchitis as the matter we had collected was very specific and important.

Then There are the Emotional Changes Diabetes Puts Them Through
The anger, restlessness, nervousness, inpatience -- imagine it, and it is effected. It plays roulette with their hormones, causing their emotions and temperment to go into extreme modes. Sadly, this seems to be most of the time. All this happens in all diabetics, but I am concentrating on Type 1, Juvenile Diabetes. Type 1, Juvenile on-set, varies from Type 2, adult on-set, because with type 1, your pancreas does not produce any insulin at all. With Type 2, it produces insulin, but not sufficient enough, or at a normal rate. The magnitude of information available on Bronchitis can be found out by reading the following matter on Bronchitis. We ourselves were surprised at the amount!

My life was drastically affected by diabetes twelve years ago when my son, who is now 23, was just eleven years old, and diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. Writing this composition on Bronchitis was a significant contribution of ours in the world of literature. Make this contribution worthwhile by using it.

  • These emotional issues are just as important to deal with as the physical disease itself.
  • The emotional needs must be addressed.
  • Not only the needs of the person diagnosed, but the whole family, and if it's a child, this includes the parents and siblings.

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