what is bronchitis

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Title: Bronchitis Often and How to Treat and Avoid Bronchitis
Post by: glennaguilar on September 11, 2016, 07:14:22 am
Bronchitis Often - How to Treat and Avoid Bronchitis
Bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs. It is a pulmonary disease from the COPD category. COPD means chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the agents that may lead to this disease are viruses, bacteria, fungi or just breathing a polluted air, smoking or breathing the cigarettes smoke.Low temperatures in winter also influences the inflammation.

There are a Lot of Symptoms that are Characteristic in Bronchitis
First of all there is a persistent, expectorating, dry or wet cough which is very frustrating for the patient, dyspnea or shortness of breath, fatigue, mild fever and mild chest pains.The breath sounds are also very important for the diagnosis. In Bronchitis apears the rhonchi which is the result of a decreased intensity of breath sounds and extended expiration. 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! :o.

The Bronchitis complicates it may cause pulmonary hypertension, chronic respiratory failure or even heart disease.  It is not very hard to avoid acute Bronchitis. It is necessary just to wash your hands frequently, get more rest and drink plenty of liquids. Acute bronchitis is usually caused by viruses or bacteria. One can be contaminated with this agents by breathing coughing droplets from the air or by touching contaminated surfaces, by breathing polluted, by smoking or breathing cigarette smoke or other harmful smokes. It is recommended for the smokers in the early stages of chronic Bronchitis to quit smoking. This will help them to avoid complications and the treatment will give best results.

The first symptoms in Bronchitis are dry cough which turns into a wet one, fever, fatigue and headaches. All this may last for few days, maximum eleven days but the coughing lasts for weeks and even months. It is very important to mention that acute Bronchitis is very contagious. If the symptoms lasts for more than six months it is recommended that the doctor makes the necessary examination to find the cause of the persistent coughing, because it can be asthma or TB. In TB it is characteristic the coughing accompanied by blood.

There are Two Kinds of Bronchitis
The acute or the short -term Bronchitis and the chronic or long -lasting one. There are different agents that determine the disease. Acute bronchitis is often the result of influenza, a cold or an infection. It may be caused by viruses or bacteria. Smoking, pneumoconiosis, excessive alcohol consumption and exposure to cold and draught are the most frequent agents that cause chronic Bronchitis. Chronic Bronchitis manifests with a persistent cough that produces sputum that lasts from three to six months during one or two years. Only in this circumstances we can speak about chronic Bronchitis. It also involves long lasting irritation caused by inhaling certain substances and especially tobacco smoke. This harmful substances determine the glands of the trachea and bronchi to increase the secretion of mucus. In this case the mucus can't be evacuated anymore and it can determine the obstruction of the airways. It is also very possible that an acute Bronchitis becomes chronic. 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 Persistent.

Is Quite Difficult to Choose an Appropriate Treatment in Chronic Bronchitis
It is recommended to drink lots of liquids which are very helpful for the evacuation of the mucus. It was showed that antibiotics are not the right choice to treat Bronchitis, because the most of them are caused by viruses which don't respond to this kind of treatment. The most appropriate medication is aspirin, an anti- fever drug and steroids to open bronchial tubes and ease coughing. It is also very important that the doctor prescribes anti -tusive drugs. This kind of drugs thin the mucus and they make coughing more effective. And they also helps patients to have a quiet sleep, this because the dry coughing that characterizes the early stages of bronchitis wakes them up and don't let them sleep. So the best results are given by the oxygen therapy, bronchodilator drugs and if it is necessary lung volume reduction surgery.

Bronchitis is the inflammation or obstruction of the bronchi, the breathing tubes that lead to the lungs. Bronchitis can either be acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis is caused by an infection which can be bacterial, viral, chlamydial (vinereal) or mycoplasmal (fungal); typically it is an upper respiratory tract infection. Chronic bronchitis results from frequent irritation from the lungs such as exposure to cigarette smoke or other noxious fumes. Allergies may also be the cause of chronic bronchitis. Symptoms: The inflammation results in a buildup of mucus plus coughing, fever, pain in the chest/or back, fatigue, sore throat, difficulty breathing, and even sudden chills and shaking.

Things to Avoid:
Avoid mucus forming foods such as dairy products, processed foods, sugar and white flour. ' Do not smoke and avoid second hand smoke. ' Do not use a cough suppressant because coughing is essential for eliminating mucus secretions. If coughing is persistent or severe enough, consult a healthcare professional as this may be a sign of developing pneumonia. If bronchitis does not clear up in a reasonable amount of time, get a chest x-ray to rule out lung cancer, tuberculosis, or other conditions. Writing on Lungs Bronchitis proved to be a gamble to us. This is because there simply seemed to be nothing to write about in the beginning of writing. It was only in the process of writing did we get more and more to write on Lungs Bronchitis.

References:    James F. Balch, M.D, Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C, "Prescription for Nutritional Healing," (     M. Mateve, et al., (Clinical Trial of Plantago Major Preparation in the Treatment of Chronic Bronchitis), Vutr Boles, 21( , 1982, p. 133-137 So after reading what we have mentioned here on Bronchitis Symptoms, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here.

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Recommendations:  Beta-carotene and vitamin A are necessary for healing      and the protection of lung tissue. We suggest a high quality whole food      supplement, like VITAFORCE   that is complete and made from whole foods. Beware that Vitamin A is toxic      if from synthetic sources, so it must be from whole foods. Make sure you      know what you are getting from the nutritional label. Common Plantain has had some dramatic effects on people      with bronchitis. In one study, chronic bronchitis patients treated with      Plantain for a 25-30 days had a quick effect on subjective complaints and      objective benefits in as many as 80% of the patients, with no side      effects. Clinical Trial of Plantago Major Preparation in the Treatment of      Chronic Bronchitis), Vutr Boles, 21( , 1982, p. 133-137 Drink plenty of distilled water, about 8 glasses      throughout the day (not with meals). Use a humidifier, a vaporizer or even a pan of water      placed on a radiator and clean your equipment frequently to prevent      bacteria growth. Apply warm, moist heat or a hot water bottle over the      chest and back before bedtime to aid in sleeping and reduce swelling. Practice blowing up a balloon a few times daily, one      research study showed that after eight weeks of this therapy people with      bronchitis were much less breathless.