Thursday, 2 June 2016

Suitable Techniques for Bronchitis Treatment

Ever heard of that respirational ailment in which the mucus membrane inside the lungs' bronchial tracks turns red and swollen? As the swollen membrane grows thicker, it contracts or at times even closes (with negligible space open) the small air passages in the lungs, which results in coughing which may go together with mucus and difficulty breathing.

So if anyone asks what is bronchitis? You know the answer, it’s the situation mentioned above. Also, it has two categories namely acute and chronic. The former is a serious case but lasts 3 weeks while the latter is an equally serious case that lasts as long as two years or so.

This condition makes you extremely uneasy and certainly it also causes us to make decisions without thinking just to get rid of that pain. But remember that never opt for over-the-counter suppressants for cough in these cases until and unless your doctor recommends so. Though, if you recognize any upsurge in the thickness or quantity of the mucus, you may be affected with a microbial infection. In that situation, your doctor may suggest a 5 to 10 days dosage of broad-spectrum antibiotics that have the ability to combat a wide range of bacteria. Bronchitis treatment however is all dependent on the severity of the condition.

How to use an inhaler? -  An MDI is a pressed bronchodilator that provides medication by means of a propellant spray. However, there is a technique as to how one should use it; because in emergency situations, if the device isn’t used properly then it may cause hazardous consequences. Therefore the steps to make use of it includes shaking it three or four times prior to using; next is when you open its cap; breathe out away from your inhaler; then place it gently between your teeth and enclose your mouth around it; inhale slowly and press the top until you have taken a complete breath; after removing it, hold your breath for about 5-6 seconds and then exhale.

Cleaning your inhaler – We of course use it whenever we need it but it also has to be cleaned often so as to avoid the irony of inhaling dust! Therefore following are some of the steps that need to be followed – firstly remove the metal canister by pulling it out and clean the plastic parts with either water or with a brush (any will do); if you utilize water then give it time to dry. Later on put the MDI back together and just in order to test it, release a puff into the air. By these means you ensure that your inhaler is clean and pristine to use.


Suggestions regarding inhaler – Firstly keep it away from the reach of children and secondly, keep it somewhere where it is accessible to you immediately. Once demonstrate to the specialist as to how you are using it and once they approve your method, carry on ahead. Prevent the canister from any risk of getting broken. It goes without saying but always check the expiry date of the device. If at all you’re having any trouble using it, and then always consult the doctors for recommendation. And lastly, see that you never keep the canister floating in water; because it will be damaged. So if you want the inhaler to take care of you, you need to take care of it as well.

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