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Bronchitis

by Dr. Rajesh Shah

Introduction: Bronchitis refers simply to inflammation of the windpipe (tracheobronchial tree). This is usually caused by infection (viral, bacterial, fungal, etc) but it can also be triggered by irritants and allergens. This condition is widely prevalent throughout the world and is a frequent cause of absenteeism from school and work.

        

Bronchitis seems to be slightly more common in women as compared to males though the difference is not significant. It is more common amongst the younger age-group as compared to the adult population.

Symptoms:
The commonest symptom is purulent cough. This may be accompanied by any of the following symptoms: fever, chest pain, dyspnoea (difficulty in breathing), throat pain, nasal congestion, malaise, muscular pains, joint pains, etc.

When the condition becomes chronic and lasts for at least 3 months for 2 consecutive years, it is termed as chronic bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis is predominantly caused by smoking, exposure to polluted climate, and has also been linked to pneumoconiosis, excessive alcohol consumption and exposure to cold and draught. Allergens can also induce symptoms of bronchitis as well as breathlessness and this is termed as Allergic bronchitis. It has been implied that heredity may have an important role to play in the development of chronic and allergic bronchitis.

Suggestion about homeopathic treatment: Homoeopathic medicines are very effective in managing acute expressions of bronchitis as well as play a vital role in preventing relapse of the condition in chronic bronchitis. Chronic and allergic bronchitis are actually constitutional disorders that show local expression at the level of lungs. Hence these call for an in-depth constitutional approach towards its management.

Homoeopathy medicines are prescribed on the basis of presenting complaints along with taking into account the physical, emotional and genetic make up that individualizes a person. This constitutional approach makes homoeopathic medicines work at the basic level and treat the disease more completely. Homoeopathy is very strongly recommended for all stages and variants of bronchitis.

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