HOMOEOPATHIC INSIGHT IN ACUTE BRONCHITIS: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY
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Abstract
Cough is the most common illness-related reason for ambulatory care visits in India. Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis characterized by cough due to acute inflammation of the trachea and large airways without evidence of pneumonia. The cough associated with acute bronchitis typically lasts about two to three weeks, and this should be emphasized with patients. Acute bronchitis is usually caused by viruses. Pneumonia should be suspected in patients with tachypnea, tachycardia, dyspnea, or lung findings suggestive of pneumonia, and radiography is warranted. Pertussis should be suspected in patients with cough persisting for more than two weeks that is accompanied by symptoms such as paroxysmal cough, whooping cough, and post-tussive emesis, or recent pertussis exposure. Antibiotics have been shown to provide only minimal benefit, reducing the cough or illness by about half a day, and have adverse effects, including allergic reactions, nausea and vomiting, and Clostridium difficile infection. This article will help professionals not only Evaluation and treatment of bronchitis include ruling out secondary causes for cough, such as pneumonia and to overcome such problems and consider the factseriously that by recommending symptomatic treatment given by using Homoeopathy can cures such problems Gently and Harmlessly.