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Treating Acute Bronchitis at Home

By Rickey Henolap

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A persistent hacking cough lets a person know that he or she might have bronchitis. The bronchitis cause might be a virus, a bacterium, exposure to cigarette smoke, prolonged exposure to cleaning products, or by stomach acid irritating the bronchial tubes. Acute bronchitis usually lasts for a week or two. If the bronchial tubes become permanently inflamed, a patient may develop chronic bronchitis.

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.

A bronchitis sufferer can take several steps to alleviate his symptoms that do not involve the use of drugs. Using a humidifier helps keep the inflammation down. Taking over the counter medications to control the cough may help a sufferer sleep at night. If the bronchitis cause is an environmental pollutant such as cigarette smoke or household cleaners. A person who thinks any of these might be his bronchitis cause should avoid the items that inflame his condition.

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.

In addition to viral causes, acute bronchitis can be caused by chemical irritants. These include tobacco smoke, solvents, and gastric reflux. Smoking predisposes people to acute bronchitis. One way to prevent it is to quit smoking. This helps to decrease the amount of tar in the lungs and loosen up the bronchial passages.

There is also a product you can try called BRONVIL. This is an all natural preparation, made for bronchitis fever, it does not contain drugs, and it helps with many of the symptoms of bronchitis fever like soothing coughs, it is an immune system strengthener so you feel better quickly, it has nature’s defense against viruses attacking the lungs, and it has anti inflammatory properties to soothe the irritated bronchial tubes and lungs. For more information on BRONVIL go to http//bronvil.com

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