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Bronchitis

Bronchitis
Bronchitis is a respiratory condition that involves inflammation of the bronchial tubes, which are the air passages that connect the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs. The condition can be acute or chronic, with acute bronchitis typically lasting a few weeks and chronic bronchitis lasting for several months or longer.
Acute bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection and is characterized by a persistent cough that produces mucus, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest discomfort. It usually resolves on its own within a few weeks, but may require treatment with medications to manage symptoms.
Chronic bronchitis is typically caused by long-term exposure to irritants such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, or dust, and is characterized by a persistent cough that produces mucus for at least three months a year, for two consecutive years. Chronic bronchitis can lead to complications such as respiratory failure and heart problems, and requires ongoing treatment.
Symptoms:
The symptoms of bronchitis can vary depending on whether it is acute or chronic. Here are the common symptoms of acute bronchitis:
– Cough that may produce mucus (may be clear, yellow, green or white)
– Fatigue and weakness
– Shortness of breath
– Chest discomfort or tightness
– Sore throat
– Runny or stuffy nose
– Mild fever and chills
– Body aches
The symptoms of chronic bronchitis are similar to those of acute bronchitis, but they are typically more persistent and last for at least three months a year, for two consecutive years. In addition, people with chronic bronchitis may experience:
– Frequent respiratory infections
– Wheezing
– Difficulty breathing
– Bluish tint to the skin, lips, or fingernails (in severe cases)
It’s important to note that some people with acute bronchitis may also experience wheezing or shortness of breath, particularly those with underlying respiratory conditions such as asthma. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to see your doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Treatment:
Application: massage, diffuser, chakras, sustained inhalation
Single Oils: bay laurel, Benzoin, black cumin, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Fir Balsam, frankincense, Inula, lantana, larch, marjoram, myrrh, myrtle, niaouli, Palma Rosa, peppermint, pine, ravensara, rosemary verbenone, sandalwood, Sitka, terebinth, thyme, yarrow
Blends: Respiratory Protection, Mucus
* keep in mind treatment involves treating the condition, the secondary bacterial infection that may occur, keeping the body strong and preventing depletion after the condition has subsided, and helping to heal the lung tissue after the fact. Helichrysum can be helpful in reducing scar tissue once the condition has been resolved.
* eucalyptus globulus and radiata are very effective against the viruses that cause bronchitis
Hyssop decumbens, larch, Sitka, ammi visnaga, or myrtle can be used after the passing of the condition to help regulate the breath