Acute Bronchitis Symptoms Treatment: Natural Remedies For
How Long Does Bronchitis Last?
Bronchitis is a respiratory condition that causes the bronchial tubes to become inflamed. The irritated membranes of the lungs swell up and thicken, which shut off tiny airways in the lungs. There are two forms of this condition, acute and chronic. In the acute form, the sufferer may be sick for four to six weeks. In the chronic form, the patient may be ill for more than two years or more. People at high risk of contracting bronchitis are the elderly, very young, and smokers. Also, once the sufferer from bronchitis is cured, he or she can always get it again. You never build up an immunity to it. Like a cold, there is a risk of always getting it again.
Herbal Remedies For Treating Lung Infection
Symptoms often mimic the flu and include fever, cough, headache, muscle aches, phlegm, weakness and breathlessness. You need to take care of yourself and build up your immunity. Echinacea tea is a great infection fighter and helps build immunity. Make a tea with it and drink it several times a day.
Elderflower is especially good for colds or congestion in the lungs. Mix ½ teaspoon of peppermint and 1 teaspoon Elderflower in a cup of hot water and steep for five minutes. Elderflower can be given to babies and small children. It always works.
Pleurisy Root is given for stronger infections of the lungs. Pleurisy Root makes you sweat, which helps to release toxins from your body. For congestive mucous there is also a homeopathic remedy called Femu-Thyme that has shown great promise for upper respiratory conditions.
Diet is extremely important for overcoming lung conditions. Most people, if they have bronchial pneumonia or infection, won’t feel like eating much. Solid food should really not be eaten at this time. But it is important to keep up some amount of energy to help build the body back up.
Drinking large amounts of fluids during the day is highly recommended. Those fluids can be hot or cold herbal teas, freshly squeezed apple, orange, grapefruit, or lemon juices, and pure filtered water. It’s important to keep yourself hydrated so you do not get constipated and hold toxins within your body.
Once you begin to feel well enough to eat solid food, you should still stay light. Only eat those foods that Mother Nature created. Good foods to have on hand are chicken and vegetable broths, whole wheat baked goods like crackers and bread for toast, and whole grains like brown rice and lentils.
Eating all fruits and vegetables is recommended. The worse food to eat will be fatty, deep fried, rich foods and refined sugar products. Steer far away from these foods or they will prolong lung inflammation.
Bulimia And Bronchial Irritation
Eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa can often trigger lung inflammation. The bronchial tubes become greatly irritated from the constant act of vomiting up of food. This irritation means risk of lung infection. Micro aspirations of food may also occur.
If you or someone you know suffers from this eating disorder, seek proper counseling right away. Bulimia Nervosa is an emotional and physical disorder that can result in death if not treated properly.
The best way to conquer a bronchial infection or pneumonia is keeping yourself fit and healthy throughout your recovery. Follow the food guidelines mentioned above, get plenty of sunshine on your skin, drink lots of healthy juices and teas, and be happy! And if you smoke, try to quit.
Sources:
http://www.teetercreekherbs.com/single/elderflower.html
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