Fighting Bronchitis Naturally

It’s that the time of the year when people tend to get bronchitis. This respiratory illness can affect both adults and kids, but the number of bronchitis cases always tends to increase during the change of seasons. Bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchial tubes that carry airflow from the trachea into the lungs. Bronchitis can be divided into two categories: acute and chronic

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Acute bronchitis can develop from the common cold or other respiratory illnesses. This type of bronchitis is a very common one that either comes from either a viral or bacterial infection. Some of the symptoms for acute bronchitis include a hacking cough that brings up thick yellow or green mucus, blocked nasal passages, and pain in the chest area whenever deep breathes are attempted. Both children and adults are prone to getting this type of illness since it is also highly contagious. On the other hand, a more serious type is chronic bronchitis, it occurs due to constant irritation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. 

A major difference between the two is acute bronchitis goes away after a few weeks while chronic bronchitis is a long-term condition that never goes away completely. The main goal for people who have either type of bronchitis is to get through this illness as quickly as possible, and that involves finding the right treatment to make the patient comfortable and to breathe better. Salt therapy, a natural treatment for bronchitis, has been, and is continuing to work miracles on the bronchial tubes for easier breathing for individuals affected by this illness, without even taking a step outside. 

Salt therapy is a natural and cost-effective way that can assist in relieving the effects of bronchitis by reducing the inflammation in the bronchial tracts. This allows the airways to retract, which then improves air flow, making breathing more efficient and easier. Salt therapy also liquefies the built-up mucus in the airways, so that the mucus can be brought out of the system by coughing. Salt has anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties, helping in fighting these pathogens as well. As the respiratory tract widens and clears, the coughing will diminish as well. 

The terrific thing about salt therapy is that all ages are able to use it. Salt therapy can especially be a great advantage towards children who have problems with taking medication since this is a natural way of overcoming this adamant illness and strengthen the respiratory system naturally. Another great advantage of salt therapy is that it will strengthen your immune system. High levels of negative ions improve the function of the cilia in your respiratory tract that protects the lungs from irritation and inflammation, hence leading to less instances of other respiratory illnesses like a cold or the flu. 

With salt therapy, it is recommended to be exposed to the salt aerosol for at least seven or eight hours daily (typically when the individual is asleep). Being a natural treatment for bronchitis, salt therapy does no harm to the body and the individual should get as much exposure as possible without having any harmful side effects, especially benefitting those with chronic conditions. While it is still encouraged to take medications in the period of having bronchitis, salt therapy is a great way to assist in reliving the symptoms quickly and efficiently and build an increased immunity to future infections. 

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