Monday, January 25, 2010

Treating Acute Bronchitis at Home

By Rickey Henolap

Bronchitis causes you to have an uncontrollable cough with no relief in mind. When you have a constant reoccurring cold virus (thats how it starts) which can cause respiratory infection or sinus infection, possibly a severe sore throat and nasal congestion, your throat becomes red and irritated and you experience sinus pressure. When the lungs become in distress because of phlegm (mucus) build-up, inflammation of the air passageways occurs, your chest feels constricted, your breathing tube swells making it difficult to breathe, causing you to cough. The cough is the bodys natural way of trying to expel a foreign object inside of your body that doesnt belong.

There are many natural solutions to this problem that you can try. The first thing you should do is to try to loosen up the thickened mucous by drinking lots of water to stay hydrated. Next, you may want to turn on a humidifier in your bedroom to keep your airways moist. You can use natural anti-viral products such as oil of oregano or garlic. If you use oregano, one of the best products is Oreganol by North American Herb & Spice. You can eat one clove of crushed garlic three times a day if you wish to try that method. According to Dr. Joseph Mercola, you may be able to assist your immune system in fighting off upper respiratory illnesses by drinking baking soda. He advises that if you drink one fourth of a teaspoon in cool water several times a day it may cure your illness. You can find complete details at www.mercola.com.

Those suffering from acute bronchitis should drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration and to loosen up the secretions clogging their lungs, making them easier to expectorate. Placing a warm, but not damp, towel against one's chest also helps loosen the phlegm, and placing a warm towel around the neck can provide some comfort for the sore throat that often accompanies acute bronchitis. Drinking warm tea with honey can also help.

There are some herbal remedies that can be used, to treat your bronchitis. Use eucalyptus, bay or garlic leaves in hot water. Boil some water, drop one or all the leaves I named (to speed up the healing process) in the boiling water, let the leaves get tender and allow water to steam up, pour it in a bowl, position a towel directly over your head and the bowl to inhale the vapors. The vapors you will be inhaling will soothed your persisting cough. You can also use the remainder of the liquid to make an herbal tea.

Respiratory disease can obstruct breathing including even a person's quality of life or, at the uttermost, result in death. Bronchitis produces a block of the bronchial tube, or breathing tubes that wind up in the lungs. Bronchitis can be temporary or long-run, serious or frequent. Elements contributing to this problem include childhood infections, smoking, pollution, and long-run infections.

Bronovil is an herbal remedy which is effective in treating acute bronchitis. It prevents viruses and bacteria from sticking to the cells on the walls of the lungs, which helps break up mucus and prevents the virus from penetrating the cell walls, causing infection. It is derived from a plant called Pelargonium, which is a natural immune system booster. Taking Bronovil will stimulate your body's own natural defenses, boost your immune system, prevent future infections, and alleviate inflammation and the pain and fatigue that accompany it. - 14130

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