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Chronic Asthmatic Bronchitis

Chronic Asthmatic BronchitisIf you carefully observe the term ‘asthmatic bronchitis’, it consists of two pulmonary diseases, ‘asthma’ and ‘bronchitis’, both of them being listed under the category of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD). Bronchitis is a condition wherein inflammation occurs in the bronchial tubes which are meant to supply air to and from our lungs. This inflammation can lead to narrowing of the airways which can lead to breathing difficulties. On the other hand, asthma also leads to narrowing of the airway muscles due to inflammation. When both these conditions co-exist together, it is known as asthmatic bronchitis. The prefix of the term ‘chronic’ signifies that the condition has become highly persistent that it has lead to excessive obstruction in the bronchial tubes. Mucus production is also observed in chronic asthmatic bronchitis resulting in wet cough and wheezing. Are you wondering if asthmatic bronchitis is contagious? Although, bronchitis is definitely contagious, chronic asthmatic bronchitis is not considered to be contagious! Now that we are aware of what is chronic asthmatic bronchitis, let us have a look at its signs and symptoms.

Chronic Asthmatic Bronchitis Symptoms

Chronic asthmatic bronchitis is a result of untreated acute bronchitis which further spreads and becomes chronic in nature leading to a permanent damage due to prolonged infection, either due to bacterias and viruses or due to external irritants that enter the airways via smoking. The symptoms of this condition are very similar to those that a person tends to experience when suffering from asthma and bronchitis. Some of them are mentioned as follows.

* Breathing difficulties
* Chest pain and tightness
* Infections in the respiratory system, like cold and flu
* Soreness and irritation in the throat
* Wet cough and wheezing which stays for several weeks
* Prolonged infections and symptoms that keep on reappearing
* Difficulty singing or even speaking in a high voice tone
* Weakness and fatigue
* The consistency of the mucus becomes thicker as compared to acute asthmatic bronchitis

If you are suffering from chronic asthmatic bronchitis, you are likely to experience the aforementioned signs and symptoms since a long time, several weeks or more, perhaps. Which is why, it is important to get in touch with your healthcare specialist as soon as possible.

What Causes Chronic Asthmatic Bronchitis?

Chronic asthmatic bronchitis is an elevated form of untreated acute asthmatic bronchitis. There are various factors that can trigger this condition in a person. These factors include both internal as well as external factors. Some of these are mentioned as follows. Read more…

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Top Natural Asthma Cures

Asthma is a condition that seems to be predominantly hereditary. If you suffer from asthma then you probably also suffer from other hyper allergenic conditions such as eczema and food intolerances. The most common food intolerances are allergies to diary, wheat and nuts.

Many people are now turning away from conventional medicine in search of a cure for their ailments. As amazing as drugs are at treating diseases they very rarely treat the cause of the disease and more often target the symptoms. A patient may start feeling better but not realise that they are simply masking the symptoms and soon the ailment with manifest as some other disease. Are there any natural remedies for asthma that work effectively?

Luckily, there are natural cures for asthma that actually do work. Some work more effectively when taken in combination with other treatments depending on your symptoms. Here is a list of the most commonly used and vouched for treatments for asthma.

1. The Alexander Technique is a method that works to improve ease and freedom of movement, balance, support and coordination. By doing so you also change the way you breathe and this can have a profound effect on asthma sufferers. Although this is not a quick fix method, if practised often enough can lead to reduced wheezing and asthma symptoms.

2. Chinese Licorice Root is a very powerful herb that is used often in traditional Chinese medicine to treat asthma. Asthma can present in many ways and a specific tincture is mixed according to your symptoms. This is normally made into a drink and consumed for 3 to 4 weeks. It is important that you obtain a prescription from a qualified practitioner of herbalist before consuming any herbs.

3. Acupressure is another traditional remedy that dates back from ancient China. It is believed that asthma is caused by a blockage in the lung or spleen meridean and by unblocking this energy pathway, asthma can be cured. Acupressure originates from the same principle as acupuncture but is much less frightening to those who are afraid of needles. Read more…

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