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Bronchitis Causes and Treatment and Chronic Bronchitis
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[size=4][b]Bronchitis Doctors - Causes and Risk Factors of Acute Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]Acute bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease that generates symptoms such as mucus-producing cough, chest discomfort and pain, difficult and shallow breathing, wheezing and fever. One of the most commonly diagnosed respiratory diseases in the United States, acute bronchitis is responsible for causing an estimated 2.5 million new cases of breathing insufficiency each year. Although it has the highest incidence in people with ages over 50, acute bronchitis can be seen in young adults and children as well.

Acute bronchitis refers to inflammation of the bronchial mucosal membranes, triggered by various external irritant or infectious agents. Due to prolonged exposure to irritants, pollutants or due to infection with viruses or bacteria, the bronchial region becomes inflamed, resulting in overproduction and expectoration of mucus. Mucus is a substance produced by the soft tissues and membranes involved in breathing. It has a very important role in protecting the respiratory tract against irritants and infectious organisms. However, in the case of acute bronchitis, overproduction of mucus is an inflammatory reaction of the respiratory tract due to irritation of the bronchia. An excessive production of mucus leads to obstruction of the airways, causing wheezing and shallow, accelerated, difficult breathing. There has been a gradual introduction to the world of Mycoplasma Bronchitis projected in this article. We had done this so that the actual meaning of the article will sink within you.

Quote:Sometimes, acute bronchitis can also be caused by infection with fungal organisms such as Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis, Blastomyces dermatitidis, Histoplasma capsulatum and Coccidioides immitis. When acute bronchitis is the result of bronchial infection with fungal elements, the disease is generally less serious and generates mild to moderate symptoms.

Non-infectious factors that can lead to the occurrence of acute bronchitis are: dust, pollen, chemicals, pollutants, cigarette smoke, substances with strong, irritant odor (alcohol, paints, benzene). When acute bronchitis is solely the result of exposure to non-infectious irritant agents, the disease is usually less severe and generates mild to moderate symptoms. In this case, the medical treatment is focused towards alleviating the clinical manifestations of the disease. Patients are usually prescribed bronchodilators or cough suppressants for decongestion of the airways and rapid symptomatic relief. We were a bit tentative when embarking on this project on Bronchial Infection. However, using the grit and determination we have, we have produced some fine reading material on Bronchial Infection.

There is a wide range of factors that can lead to the occurrence of acute bronchitis. The most common cause of acute bronchitis is infection with viruses. The viral organisms responsible for triggering the manifestations of acute bronchitis are: adenovirus, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, coronavirus, coxsackievirus, enterovirus, rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. Commonly developed by children, viral forms of acute bronchitis are usually less serious and generate milder symptoms (mild to moderate fever, non-severe cough and less pronounced obstruction of the airways).

Acute bronchitis can also be the consequence of bacterial infections. Common bacterial agents responsible for causing acute bronchitis are: Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Bordatella pertussis, Bordatella parapertussis and Branhamella catarrhalis. In some cases, the disease can also be triggered by mycoplasmas, infectious organisms that share the characteristics of both viruses and bacteria. When acute bronchitis is caused by infection with mycoplasmas, the disease is usually severe, has a rapid onset and generates very pronounced symptoms. Some forms of mycoplasma bronchitis can even be life-threatening. Common atypical bacterial agents (mycoplasmas) responsible for causing acute bronchitis are: Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae and Legionella. Using the intuition I had on Bronchitis Common, I thought that writing this article would indeed be worth the trouble. Most of the relevant information on Bronchitis Common has been included here. Wink

[size=large][b]First, the Cause:[/b][/size][hr]Acute bronchitis may become chronic if it is not properly treated and relieved. When a cold is allowed to continue, the infection may extend down into the lungs and become chronic. Occasionally, if it is not cured, it may encourage the development of tuberculosis or some other serious chronic lung disease.

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[size=large][b]"Side Effects"[/b][/size][hr]It's a good remedy gaining health from garlic. It could almost be called a "cure-all." It's good for colds, influenza, asthma, coughs. It soothes nerves, help liver and kidneys, and helps most all stomach problems. There has been a gradual introduction to the world of Acute Bronchitis projected in this article. We had done this so that the actual meaning of the article will sink within you.

[size=large][b]"Side Effects"[/b][/size][hr]It cleanses the blood and can be used healing most everything as it boosts the immune system. Licorice: Used for lung and throat problems. Bronchitis, coughs and congestion, ect. It has been shown to support antiviral activity, support the stress response, as well as inflammatory response.

Everyone should keep herbs on hand for colds and influenza and not let them develop into chronic bronchitis medical trouble. Medicinal Herbs Sage: Used for bronchitis and al kinds of lung trouble and throat sicknesses. Big Grin.

[list][*]The Symptoms: Almost continual coughing; coughing up quantities of mucus and phlegm; shortness of breath and wheezing.[*]These symptoms may become very severe and disabling.[/list]

[size=large][b]The Natural Treatment:[/b][/size][hr]If the person is a smoker the most important thing is to stop smoking (read the nicotine addiction guide). Eat alkaline foods. Fruit juices of all kinds, especially pineapple, lemon, orange, and grape fruit are best, as they help to loosen and cut the phlegm. We were a bit tentative when embarking on this project on Bronchitis Remedies. However, using the grit and determination we have, we have produced some fine reading material on Bronchitis Remedies.

[list][*]Echinacea: Strengthen the immune system and to help the body promote the overall health of the upper respiratory tract.[*]Also relieves sore throat.[*]Using the intuition I had on Acute Bronchitis, I thought that writing this article would indeed be worth the trouble.[*]Most of the relevant information on Acute Bronchitis has been included here.[/list]

[size=large][b]COPD is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease[/b][/size][hr]COPD refers to a group of diseases that include chronic bronchitis, emphysema and asthmatic bronchitis. COPD is a lung disease, mainly caused by smoking. COPD progresses gradually and worsens over time. The rate of progression and severity of symptoms may differ from one individual to another. COPD cannot be cured, though it can be controlled. A common characteristic of these diseases is the difficulty to breathe out of the lungs. Cystic fibrosis, bronchiectesis and genetic forms of emphysema may also cause COPD. Progression of the disease is associated with degradation of elastin in the walls of the alveoli, resulting in the functional destruction of the organs concerned.

There is a direct causal relationship between COPD and smoking, clearly indicated in COPD progression. In many cases, after 10 years of smoking, a person develops a chronic cough with the production of a small amount of sputum. At the age of 40, there is only shortness of breath during exertion. But by the age of 50, the shortness of breath becomes more common. This is followed by a morning cough related to smoking. These symptoms may not seem serious at first, but they gradually progress to the point where activities of daily living, such as walking, dressing and even eating, cause extreme shortness of breath.

[size=large][b]The United States, 90% of COPD Occurs Due to Smoking[/b][/size][hr]Only about 15% of chronic smokers will go on to develop clinically significant COPD. Once diagnosed with COPD, it is essential to give up smoking. Although cessation of smoking can help to slow the progression of the disease, currently, there is no effective treatment for COPD. Needless to say, COPD is one of the greatest health problems facing America and the world today. Big Grin.

Symptoms range from the hardly noticeable to the unbearable. Early symptoms of COPD include daily morning coughs with clear sputum. During a cold or other respiratory infection, the cough may become more noticeable, and the sputum turns yellow or greenish. After a cold or respiratory infection, wheezing may occur. COPD is referred to as the silent disease because symptoms generally progress slowly and almost unnoticeably. At first shortness of breath occurs during exercise. Patients with COPD may experience difficulty in breathing, chronic cough, weight loss and periods of symptoms so severe, they require hospitalization. So after reading what we have mentioned here on Bronchitis Emphysema, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here.

[list][*]Bronchitis - causes and Ayurvedic home remedies for bronchitis.[*]Bronchitis is inflammation of bronchi or air passages that carry air to lungs.[*]People suffering from bronchitis see a heightening of this disease in damp climate.[/list]

[size=large][b]About the Author:[/b][/size][hr]Dev Sri provides insider information about Ayurvedic herbal medicine practices and Ayurveda in Kerala. Find more about Ayurvedic medicines at ***** Having a penchant for Bronchitis led us to write all that there has been written on Bronchitis here. Hope you too develop a penchant for Bronchitis!

[size=large][b]Herbal Remedies for Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]Tulsi (Holy Basil Ocimum sanctum), adathoda (Adathoda vasika), linseed, etc are used in the treatment of bronchitis. Don't be surprised if you find anything unusual here about Herbal Remedies Bronchitis. There has been some interesting and unusual things here worth reading.

[list][*]You can chew two or three fresh tulsi leaves daily to keep yourself free from almost all of the diseases that affect you.[*]Tulsi leaves also form constituent of several Ayurvedic preparations aimed at treating bronchitis.[*]The other herbs are used in the concoctions (Ayurvedic preparations).[*]They give the best results when used in the right proportions in the combination.[*]There has been an uncalculatable amount of information added in this composition on Bronchitis Herbs.[*]Don't try counting it! [/list]

Ayurveda, bronchitis is termed as kasa roga (casa roga). According to Ayurveda concepts, germs cause this disease. However, accumulation of phlegm in the digestive tract after indigestion is the primary reason for bronchitis. We would like you to leisurely go through this article on Bronchitis to get the real impact of the article. Bronchitis is a topic that has to be read clearly to be understood.

Thus treating bronchitis primarily aims at treating abnormalities in digestive system. The medicines also have curative powers to treat lung diseases. There is a lot of jargon connected with Bronchitis Herbs. However, we have eliminated the difficult ones, and only used the ones understood by everyone.
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