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Bronchitis Bronchitis is a respiratory tract infection (viral or bacterial) that causes inflammation of the mucous lining of the bronchial tubes. Acute bronchitis generally is reversible. Chronic bronchitis, often referred to as smoker's cough, is not usually reversible. Signs and Symptoms Acute bronchitis:
Chronic bronchitis:
What Causes It? Acute bronchitis is usually caused by a virus, but can also be caused by bacteria. Generally, acute bronchitis is passed from person to person. The main causes of chronic bronchitis are cigarette smoking and prolonged exposure to air pollution or other irritants such as dust and grain. Risk Factors
What to Expect at Your Provider's Office Your provider will listen to your chest and back, look at your throat, and may draw blood and take a culture of the secretions from your lungs. Treatment Options Treatment Plan Chronic bronchitis may be irreversible but it is preventable. The best way to avoid bronchial infections is to not smoke and to stay away from air pollutants. Treatments include methods to control your cough and to bring up the secretions in your bronchial tubes. Your health care provider also will monitor you to be sure you are getting enough oxygen into your body. Drug Therapies Prescription
Over the Counter
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Alternative therapies can be useful in treating chronic bronchitis. Nutrition
Herbs Herbs may be used as dried extracts (capsules, powders, teas), glycerites (glycerine extracts), or tinctures (alcohol extracts). Herbs can be used in combination. Tincture combinations should be taken at 30 drops three to four times per day. Make infusions with 1 heaping tsp. of herbal combination, steep covered for 10 minutes, and drink 3 to 4 cups per day. Substitute grindelia (Grindelia robusta) for licorice root if you have high blood pressure.
Homeopathy Some of the most common remedies used for bronchitis are listed below. Usually, the dose is 12X to 30C every one to four hours until your symptoms get better.
Physical Medicine
Acupuncture Acupuncture can bring relief to bronchial spasm and enhance immune function. Smoking cessation through acupuncture can be very successful. Massage Therapeutic massage can increase circulation and loosen mucus. Following Up It can take from one to eight weeks to recover completely. To help prevent getting bronchitis again, do not smoke and try to avoid pollutants in the air. Getting an annual flu shot can also help. Supporting Research Allan H, Goroll MD, et al, eds. Primary Care Medicine. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Lippincott-Raven Publishers; 1995:252–260, 285–294. Bartram T. Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine. Dorset, England: Grace Publishers; 1995:72–73. Bone RC, ed. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby-Year Book, Inc; 1998:G3 1–6. Cecil RL, Plum F, Bennett JC, eds. Cecil Textbook of Medicine. 20th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Company; 1996:382–389. Kruzel T. The Homeopathic Emergency Guide. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books; 1992:40–43. Rakel RE, ed. Conn's Current Therapy. 50th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Company; 1998:211–212.
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