Title: Learn how to treat Bronchitis with Salt Therapy
1Learn how to treat Bronchitis with Salt Therapy
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the mucous
membranes of the bronchi and can be divided into
acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis often occurs
during the course of an acute viral infection
such as the common cold or influenza and is
characterized by the development of a cough, with
or without the production of sputum. 90 of acute
bronchitis cases are caused by viruses, and about
10 by bacteria.
2Chronic Bronchitis
- Chronic bronchitis is a chronic inflammation of
the bronchi in the lungs. It is defined
clinically as chronic when there is a persistent
cough that produces sputum (phlegm) and mucus,
for at least three months per year in two
consecutive years. Common symptoms are productive
cough, shortness of breath and wheezing. Chest
pain, fever and fatigue may also occur. Mucus can
be thick and of different colors depending on the
pathogen. Classical treatment in chronic
bronchitis is symptomatic inflammation and edema
in the respiratory tract is treated with
corticosteroids and wheezing and shortness of
breath is treated with brochodilators. Mucolytics
or expectorants are also used for fluidisation of
the sputum.
3How salt therapy works on chronic bronchitis
- A natural mucolytic is the natural rock salt
particles used in salt therapy. In chronic
bronchitis, long-term salt therapy exposure is
necessary at least 7-8 hours daily. Home salt
therapy helps reducing the inflammation,
fluidising and expelling the mucus and improves
breathing. Together with home salt therapy use
other natural mucolytics such as garlic and
ginger. These have also anti bacterial and
anti-inflammatory properties. As garlic is
difficult for some people, ginger is much easier.
You can easily make a ginger tea from fresh
ginger, lemons and add honey tastes very good
and will help you!
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