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Title: Bronchitis, How to Recognize, Avoid, Treat Acute Bronchitis
Post by: glennaguilar on September 28, 2016, 02:45:33 am
Bronchitis - How to Recognize, Avoid, Treat Acute Bronchitis
Acute bronchitis is a disease of the respiratory system, more exactly the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. Bronchitis may be classified in acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis appears after a respiratory infection or due to the infection with a virus or bacteria. Chronic bronchitis is caused by irritants and allergies, appears if the symptoms last for more than 3 months.

You suffer from the following symptoms: cough, fever, sore throat, mucus production, wheezing you have all the chances to develop acute bronchitis. Some people are more susceptible than others to acute bronchitis: smokers, those who suffer from asthma, those exposed to high levels of air pollutants. We have also translated parts of this composition into French and Spanish to facilitate easier understanding of Symptoms of bronchitis (http://rolandoknowles.icyboards.net/newthread.php?fid=5&processed=1). In this way, more people will get to understand the composition.

Sometimes it may be mistaken with other respiratory infections, but usually when cough lasts more than 10 days for sure there is acute bronchitis. Home care is also very important in acute bronchitis, and if respected improves your health state and gives good results in any other diseases, especially those that imply the respiratory system.  Dwelving into the interiors of Acute Bronchitis has led us to all this information here on Acute Bronchitis. Acute Bronchitis do indeed have a lot to tell!Dwelving into the interiors of Acute Bronchitis has led us to all this information here on Acute Bronchitis. Acute Bronchitis do indeed have a lot to tell!

Treatment        If the bronchitis is caused by a virus antibiotics are not usefully, but if the acute bronchitis is caused by a bacteria a round of antibiotics may help. To ease cough and dryness one can take pain relievers, fever reducing medications, cough suppressants and humid air. It is recommended to take only the cough suppressants prescribed by your doctor, otherwise they may harm you,  cough suppressants are good to enable sleep.

Acute Bronchitis the Most Important is to Stay Calm and Relax
Camomille tea and chicken soup are said to be the best remedies. Eating honey is also hopefully because it may soothe the throat. Codeine is the most wanted ingredient when you have acute bronchitis. A cough may continue for several more weeks, but in the end it disappears.  Wheezing after coughing is common, but that will also disappear. Hot baths and plenty of fluids are of great help, when you sleep, maintain a half sitting up position so as to cough less. It was with great relief we ended writing on Bronchitis Acute. There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion!

Soon, Clothes With Tiny Circles Burned Into the Fabric Became the Norm
I couldn't breathe easily if I walked further than out to my car. I couldn't play ball with my children; I didn't have the breath. Many times I decided to quit. And I would, for two or three hours. By the end of the second year, I had had three bouts of pneumonia.

All Through High School, P.E
And health teachers preached the deleterious effects of tobacco smoke on the body. Television, newspapers, magazines, doctors, and the Surgeon General all reported that cigarette smoking caused cancer, emphysema, and many other health problems. I didn't need to hear or read their stories. Both my parents have smoked since their teens. I saw firsthand what smoking does to the smoker. We were rather indecisive on where to stop in our writings of Chronic Bronchitis. We just went on writing and writing to give a long article.

Don't Remember the Day I Started Smoking, but I'll Never Forget the Day I Stopped
On June 2, 1986, I dumped the worst habit I have ever had. Was it worth it? You bet. I no longer have pneumonia every year. Though bronchitis still bothers me on occasion, and I have chronic asthma, most of the time I can breathe without trouble. Best of all, my husband quit, too, within a month of the date that I quit. We have had a smoke free home for more than 20 years, and we have both benefitted from it.

Was Terrified
If I had not wakened from the smell of burning fabric, I might have died, or at least been badly burned. The new skirt I was wearing had eight holes burned through it. The folds of fabric had protected my skin until I awoke. When I realized that I had risked my life, and ruined a brand new skirt, anger replaced the terror I felt--anger at myself. The initial stages of this article on Bronchitis proved to be difficult. However, with hard work and perseverance, we have succeeded in providing an interesting and informative article for you to read.

Nicotine Stained Fingers, Face, and Teeth are Just the Beginning
Besides the offensive smell, there is the layer of nicotine that stains everything in the smoker's home:, furniture, walls, carpets, everything. On several different occasions, both my parents were extremely sick with illnesses directly attributable to smoking, eventually culminating in lung cancer for my dad. Cigarettes were so important to them, that they budgeted the smokes in with groceries. If money was tight, we ate beans and potatoes, but they never did without cigarettes. I promised myself in my teens that I would never smoke. I broke that promise sometime in the summer of 1981. You may be inquisitive as to where we got the matter for writing this article on Bronchitis. Of course through our general knowledge, and the Internet!