Abstract
Do you have a cold, chest discomfort and an irritating
cough that may be lasting for weeks? If these symptoms sound familiar then you
possibly have Bronchitis. This article review about causes, risk factors,
different type, clinical presentation general management including some home
remedies management and homoeopathic way of treatment of bronchitis. Homoeopathy
treats the person as a whole. It means that homoeopathic treatment focuses on
the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition.
Introduction
Bronchitis is inflammation of the mucous
membranes of the bronchi,
the airways that carry airflow from the trachea into
the lungs. Bronchitis can be
divided into two categories, acute and chronic, Acute Bronchitis is caused by a
virus that gives you common cold whereas in Chronic Bronchitis the air passages
are continuously red, swollen, become narrow and clogged with mucus which makes
it easier for bacteria to settle in the airways and become infected.
Acute bronchitis is characterized by the development of
a cough, with or without the
production of sputum, mucus that is expectorated(coughed
up) from the respiratory
tract. Acute bronchitis often occurs during the course of an acute
viral illness such as the common cold or influenza. Viruses cause about 90% of cases of acute
bronchitis, whereas bacteria account for fewer than 10%.
Chronic bronchitis, a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
is characterized by the presence of a productive cough that lasts for three
months or more per year for at least two years. Chronic bronchitis most often
develops due to recurrent injury to the airways caused by inhaled irritants. Cigarette
smoking is the most
common cause, followed by air pollution and occupational exposure to
irritants.
Protracted bacterial bronchitis is
defined as a chronic wet cough, with a positive bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). It
is usually caused by streptococcus pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, or moraxella catarrhalis.
Causes of bronchitis:
- Allergy (environmental and industrial pollutants,
pollen, etc.)
- Tobacco
- Infections (viral,
bacterial, fungus
- Immunological
- Exposure to temperature
changes (extreme cold, change from cold to heat and vise versa, etc.)
Clinical
Manifestations
Cough
is the most common symptom. The cough may be either dry (without mucus) or wet
(with mucus), depending on the cause and severity. Allergic cough is often dry
while infective cough has a tendency to have mucus production. The symptoms of
Bronchitis may be listed as under:
- Cough (with or without mucus)
- Fever
- Chest pain,
- Difficulty in breathing.
(dyspnea)
- Throat pain
- Nose congestion,
- Body ache, joint pain,
tiredness (usually due to infection.)
- Abnormal
sounds in the lungs called rales or other abnormal breathing sounds may be
heard.
Investigation
may include:
·
Lung function
tests provide information that is useful for diagnosis and
outlook.
·
Pulse oximetry
helps determine the amount of oxygen in blood. This quick and painless test
uses a device that is placed onto the end of our finger. Arterial
blood gas is a more exact measurement of oxygen and carbon
dioxide levels, but it requires a needle stick and is more painful.
·
Sputum
samples may be taken to check for signs of inflammation or
bacterial infection.
Recurrent or long lasting Bronchitis
make vulnerable to recurrent respiratory infections and also promote lung
complications. A few of the most common complications are:
·
Pneumonia is a viral, bacterial or fungal
infection of the lungs where the air sacs get filled with pus and mucus
preventing oxygen from reaching blood stream appropriately.
·
Emphysema is a condition when the lungs lose
its elasticity due to troublesome breathing causing air to be trapped in the
air sacs and impairing the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
·
Respiratory failure
occurs when the body fluids become acidic and the lungs are unable to expel all
the carbon dioxide that the body produces.
General Management
·
Stop
smoking and also avoid second hand smoke.
·
Avoid
triggers of attack such as dust, allergens, etc.
·
Avoid
contact with persons who have Bronchitis.
·
Wash
your hands more often.
·
Get
lots of rest so your body has enough energy to fight the infection.
·
Drink
plenty of water.
·
Eat
a healthy diet.
Home remedies
·
½
tsp. of Turmeric powder in ½ cup of warm milk is an effective home remedy for
Bronchitis.
·
1
tsp. of raw onion juice in the morning has beneficial expectorant properties,
it liquefies the mucus and prevents its further formation.
·
Include
garlic in your diet, it is a natural antibiotic.
·
Hot
towel application over the chest in 3 consecutive turns for 3 minutes each
followed by one cold towel turn is very helpful in Acute as well as Chronic
Bronchitis.
·
Honey
has been used as medicine since ancient times. It’s prized for its
antibacterial properties. But the main reason honey is a bronchitis sufferer’s
friend is that it soothes irritated mucus membranes, and it’s a sweet addition
to tea or warm lemon
water.
·
Hot
chili peppers, which contain capsaicin, may also ease congestion by thinning
out mucus.
·
Vitamin
C intake like fresh orange juice or fresh lemonade is very helpful in
preventing and hastening cure of respiratory infections.
·
Fresh
air and outdoor exercises are essential for Bronchitis patients.
·
Inhaled
steam is widely recommended for loosening mucus and relieving wheezing. You can
use a warm-air humidifier or vaporizer, Adding a drop or two of an essential
oil, like eucalyptus, to the mix can also help open up a clogged airway.
·
Swishing
warm saline water in mouth and throat several times a day may help wash away
excess mucus. Gargling may also help stave off future upper respiratory
infections, like colds, which can progress to bronchitis.
HOMOEOPATHIC
MANAGEMENT
Homoeopathy, the most efficient
solution to conquering Bronchitis, is very successful in managing all the
symptoms of Bronchitis, and as well plays a significant role in preventing
further complications and improving the general health of the person.
Homoeopathic approach concentrates on the body’s natural healing ability for a
genuine cure of the condition. Homoeopathic treatment does not treat the disease
itself, but is prescribed on the basis of physical, emotional and genetic make
up that individualizes a person. The healing response is the most arduous but
harmonized activity within the human physiology and often cannot be enhanced
appreciably without a comprehensive natural Homeopathic approach.
Indicated Remedies
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Indications
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Antimonium
tartaricum:
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This remedy is indicated when the person has a
feeling of wet mucus in the chest, and breathing makes a bubbly, rattling
sound. The cough takes effort and is often not quite strong enough to bring
the mucus up, although burping and spitting may be of help. The person may
feel drowsy or dizzy, and feel better when lying on the right side or sitting
up.
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Bryonia:
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This remedy is often indicated when a cough is
dry and very painful. The person feels worse from any movement, and may even
need to hold his or her sides or press against the chest to keep it still.
The cough can make the stomach hurt, and digestion may be upset. A very dry
mouth is common, and the person may be thirsty. A person who wants to be left
alone when ill, and not talked to or disturbed, is likely to
need Bryonia.
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Belladonna:
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Sudden, violent attack of dry cough, which comes
in short bouts and causes redness of the face, a sensation of constriction in
the throat, the cough is worse when lying down at night. These symptoms
require urgent need of the said medicine. The dry cough usually disturbs
sleep, it lessens with warm drinks and in a warm room, and there is a dislike
for open air also.
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Calcarea
carbonica:
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This remedy is often indicated forbronchitis after a
cold. The cough can be troublesome and tickling, worse from lying down or
stooping forward, worse from getting cold, and worse at night. Children may
have fever, sweaty heads while sleeping, and be very tired. Adults may feel
more chilly and have clammy hands and feet, breathing problems when walking
up slopes or climbing stairs, and generally poor stamina
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Causticum:
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Bronchitis with a deep, hard, racking cough can
indicate a need for this remedy. The person fees that mucus is stuck in the
throat and upper chest, and may cough continually to try to loosen it. A
feeling of rawness and soreness can develop, or a sensation as if a rock is
stuck inside. Chills can occur along with fever. Exposure to cool air
aggravates the cough, but drinking something cold can help. The person may
feel worse when days are cold and clear, and better in wet weather.
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Drosera
:
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The symptoms that confirm the use of medicine
Drosera 30 can be mentioned as violent, dry, whooping cough in young persons,
bouts of cough follow each other so rapidly that the child gets breathless,
turns blue and sweats profusely.Sensation of a feather in the throat that
excites cough, the cough is worse from talking, singing, when lying down.
These can be said as the other symptoms. At night; the person desires to be
in open air.
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Dulcamara:
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When a person easily gets ill after being wet and
chilled (or when the weather changes from warm and dry to wet and cool) this
remedy may be indicated. The cough can be tickly, hoarse, and loose, and
worse from physical exertion. Tendencies toward allergies (cats, pollen,
etc.) may increase the person’s susceptibility to bronchitis.
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Hepar
sulphuris:
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The cough that fits this remedy is usually hoarse
and rattling, with yellow mucus coming up. The person can be extremely
sensitive to cold—even a minor draft or sticking an arm out from under the
covers may set off jags of coughing. Cold food or drink can make things
worse. A person who needs this remedy feels vulnerable both physically and
emotionally, and may act extremely irritable and out of sorts.
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Ipecacuanha
:
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when the person is suffering from various
problems such as dry cough with wheezing and rattling in the chest and
accompanied by nausea and vomiting, a bout of vomiting does not relieve
nausea, long bouts of cough render the person breathless and blue in face,
cough is worse in cold, dry weather i.e. winter but improves by warmth, and
thirstlessness.
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Kali
bichromicum:
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A metallic, brassy, hacking cough that starts
with a troublesome tickling in the upper air-tubes and brings up strings of
sticky yellow mucus can indicate this remedy. A sensation of coldness may be
felt inside the chest, and coughing can lead to pain behind the breastbone or
extending to the shoulders. Breathing may make a rattling sound when the
person sleeps. Problems are typically worse in the early morning, after
eating and drinking, and from exposure to open air. The person feels best
just lying in bed and keeping warm.
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Pulsatilla:
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Bronchitis with a feeling of weight in the chest,
and a cough with choking and gagging that brings up thick yellow mucus, may
respond to this remedy. The cough tends to be dry and tight at night, and
loose in the morning. The fever may be worse in the evening and at night.
Feeling too warm or being in a stuffy room tends to make the person worse,
and open air brings improvement. Thirst is usually low. A person who needs
this remedy often is moody and emotional and wants attention and sympathy.
(This remedy is often helpful to children who are tearful when not feeling
well and want to be held and comforted.)
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Silicea:
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A person who needs this remedy can have bronchitis for
weeks at a stretch, or even all winter long. The cough takes effort and may
bring up yellow or greenish mucus, or little granules that have an offensive
smell. Stitching pains may be felt in the back when the person is coughing.
Chills are felt more than heat during fever, and the person is likely to
sweat at night. A person who needs this remedy is usually sensitive and
nervous, with low stamina, swollen lymph nodes, and poor resistance to
infection.
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Sulphur:
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This remedy can be indicated when a person has
had many bouts of bronchitis (sometimes the resistance has been weakened by
taking antibiotics too often for minor complaints). The cough feels
irritating, burning, and painful; yellow or greenish mucus may be produced.
Problems can be worse if the person gets too warm in bed, and breathing
problems at night may wake the person up. Redness of the eyes and mucous
membranes, and foul-smelling breath and perspiration are often seen when a
person needs this remedy.
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Conclusion
Homoeopathic treatment will clear up the infection, alleviate inflammation
in the air passages and relieve discomfort, pain and pressure caused by coughing
by opening the airways in lungs and aid in loosening the bronchial secretions
making elimination of mucus easier helping to breathe better and naturally. Its
constitutional approach furthermore boosts up the immune system of the patient
hence preventing recurring infections. Since
Homoeopathic remedies treats in totality, it leads to a long-lasting cure,
rather than a temporary suppression of symptoms. Since it is safe and gentle,
devoid of all chemical toxicity, it is the ideal medicine for people of all
ages, even the most sensitive like a newborn baby.
Along with Homoeopathic medicines, the lifestyle, personal habits & food
habits modification may be useful for treatment of patients with
bronchitis.