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Scratchy Throat and Cough
« on: August 22, 2016, 02:03:18 pm »
Bronchitis Treatment Caring - Scratchy Throat and Cough
One can get scratchy/itchy experience in the neck because of a minute allergy or because of a serious situation like tonsillitis. However, in most cases one can find relief by opting for simple remedies. Here are the possible causes behind cough and scratchy throat and simple home care measures to reduce the severity of the condition.

  • Treatment  If you observe any of the aforementioned signs, you need to immediately see the doctor.
  • A chest X-ray works well for figuring out bronchitis in individuals.
  • The treatment varies in line with the type and underlying cause of bronchitis.
  • In case the infection is actually caused because of bacteria, antibiotics is going to be used.
  • In the same way, taking complete rest, drinking lot of fluids, and using vaporizer may help in treating viral cases quickly.
  • The doctor will recommend medicine to deal with other accompanying signs and symptoms just like cough, temperature, chills, and so on.
  • On the other hand, chronic bronchitis treatment involves use of Bronchodilators, medication, steroids, remedies, etc.
  • Painkillers: If you are suffering from tonsils pain, have a painkiller like aspirin or ibuprofen.
  • If you are suffering from coughing and scratchy throat problems during the night, the painkiller will also help with sleeping better.
  • Honey & Pepper: This is another great remedy that immediately soothes the throat.
  • Take a tbs of honey in a bowl and sprinkle some black pepper on it.
  • With the help of the spoon take the mix slowly.
GERD: GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease is Another Reason for Sore Throat
GERD is due to the backward circulation of gastric acid to the esophagus. Esophagus is connected to the mouth and hence might get irritated. Lifestyle changes just like following a good diet and staying away from smoking may help to reduce the the signs of GERD. Keeping to the point is very important when writing. So we have to stuck to Cough, and have not wandered much from it to enhance understanding.

Home Remedies
Salt and Warm water Gargling: This particular cure is very effective and is often advised by doctors. This remedy is suited to adults and also children. Boil two glasses of water in which 4 tablespoons of salt has been added. Wait till the solution is lukewarm, and gargle from it. Repeat this treatment twice a day - morning and evening. This kind of remedy does not have any side effects, so you can gargle once you tend to be troubled by cough and scratchy throat. This remedy functions great for swollen tonsils too. We have used a mixture of seriousness and jokes in this composition on Cough. This is to liven the mood when reading about Cough. :D.

You can Even Steam 3 Cloves of Garlic in a Glass of Milk and Drink this Every Night
You can even grind 100 grams of raisins with water and also add 100 grams of sugar to it. Warmth this mixture till it acquires a sauce-like consistency. Take about 20 gr of this raisin sauce everyday before going for the day. To err is human, to forgive is divine. So we would indeed deem you to be divine if you forgive us for any misunderstandings that may arise in this article on Dry Cough. ;)

Marshmallow Leaf: this Also Makes a Great Throat Infection Remedy
You can find this particular leaf extract at most health stores. Marshmallow leaf can be taken in great shape to be able to cure throat infections. You are able to take it in tincture, infusion or supplement form.

  • Symptoms  One of the most distinguishing signs of bronchitis is expectorating cough which produces excess thicker, yellow phlegm.
  • The other signs include:
Coughing is basically an instinctive reflex action or a defense mechanism that our body employs for expelling the foreign substances that may be irritating the airways. When the sensory receptors in the windpipe and the airways detect irritants or any foreign particles, the diaphragm and the muscles located within the ribs contract. This is followed by inhalation of air. When the inhaled air moves into the lungs, the epiglottis (the cartilage flap that covers the windpipe) and the larynx close so as to trap the inhaled air within the lungs. The abdominal muscles and the innermost intercostal muscles contract. As a result, pressure in the lungs increase. The vocal cords relax and the larynx opens. This is followed by the expulsion of air from the lungs at a high velocity. The air that is forced out clears the foreign particles or irritants from the airways. Though coughing is not really a disease in itself, chronic cough is often a sign of respiratory tract infections. There may be a connection between cough and heart diseases. Let's find out if there is a cause-and-effect relationship between the two. ;)

Akute bronchitis bei a very common health problem of the winters. Mainly, it is caused by viral infection, but certain kind of bacterial infection can also lead to this condition. It is found that the disease develops after the infections of influenza or common cold. Other possible causal factors are smoke, dust, and harmful chemicals. These substances have suspended particles that are capable of causing irritation to the bronchial tubes and cause inflammation. Sometimes, the disease may occur after accidental inhalation of food or vomit. It may lead to asthma in severe cases. It is with much interest that we got about to write on Cough. So we do hope that you too read this article with the same, if not more interest! ;)

Difference Between Bacterial and Viral Bronchitis
As mentioned above, virus is the most common cause of bronchitis. The symptoms of viral bronchitis include fever, cough, chest pain, difficulty in breathing, etc. Similar symptoms are observed in case of bacterial bronchitis. But, note that, when suffering from bacterial infection, you will experience high fever and severe mucus-producing cough. As the symptoms of bacterial and viral bronchitis are more or less similar, only a doctor can differentiate between the two. Bacterial bronchitis can be severe, and is treated with antibiotics. We were actually wondering how to get about to writing about Cough. However once we started writing, the words just seemed to flow continuously!

Ginseng  Ginseng contains active chemical components called ginsenosides, which helps to decrease the swelling and inflammation of the lungs by clearing the bronchial air ways. People with acute heart ailment or high blood pressure are also not recommended use of this herb.

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Symptoms  The symptoms are usually observed 2-3 days after the actual infection of the respiratory passage has happened, and some of the symptoms may continue to last for 2-3 weeks. Following are the main symptoms that will help you identify the problem. A rolling stone gathers no moss. So if I just go on writing, and you don't understand, then it is of no use of me writing about Lungs! Whatever written should be understandable by the reader.

Diagnosis and Treatment
Using a stethoscope, the breathing pattern of an individual is observed. If abnormal sounds occur while breathing, a doctor may suggest a chest x-ray and lung function tests to provide a deeper analysis. Sputum sample analysis is used to detect infection signs and confirm if the bronchitis is viral or bacterial in nature. If the infecting agent is bacteria, then antibiotics are prescribed. To help ease bronchitis symptoms, doctors can advise the use of cough suppressants and medications for nose congestion and mucus. Do not judge a book by its cover; so don't just scan through this matter on Lungs. read it thoroughly to judge its value and importance.
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