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Bronchitis
Bronchitis occurs when the mucous
membranes that line the upper breathing tubes become inflamed. Acute
bronchitis often follows a viral illness such as a cold or flu, and
can last for several weeks. Chronic bronchitis may develop if a
person has repeated bouts of illness that are not well cared for, or
if other factors such as smoking, exposure to polluted air, and
allergies have lowered the person’s resistance and made the lungs
susceptible. Homeopathic remedies may help relieve discomfort caused
by coughing and help the body overcome infection. Serious or
prolonged bronchitis requires a physician’s attention.
For dosage information, please read the information at the end of
this section. See also “Using Homeopathy With Professional
Guidance” in What
Is Homeopathy?
Antimonium tartaricum: This remedy
is indicated when the person has a feeling of wet mucus in the
chest, and breathing makes a bubbly, rattling sound. The cough takes
effort and is often not quite strong enough to bring the mucus up,
although burping and spitting may be of help. The person may feel
drowsy or dizzy, and feel better when lying on the right side or
sitting up.
Bryonia: This remedy is often
indicated when a cough is dry and very painful. The person feels
worse from any movement, and may even need to hold his or her sides
or press against the chest to keep it still. The cough can make the
stomach hurt, and digestion may be upset. A very dry mouth is
common, and the person may be thirsty. A person who wants to be left
alone when ill, and not talked to or disturbed, is likely to need Bryonia.
Calcarea carbonica: This
remedy is often indicated for bronchitis
after a cold. The cough can be troublesome and tickling, worse from
lying down or stooping forward, worse from getting cold, and worse
at night. Children may have fever, sweaty heads while sleeping, and
be very tired. Adults may feel more chilly and have clammy hands and
feet, breathing problems when walking up slopes or climbing stairs,
and generally poor stamina.
Causticum: Bronchitis
with a deep, hard, racking cough can indicate a need for this
remedy. The person feels that mucus is stuck in the throat and upper
chest, and may cough continually to try to loosen it. A feeling of
rawness and soreness can develop, or a sensation as if a rock is
stuck inside. Chills can occur along with fever. Exposure to cool
air aggravates the cough, but drinking something cold can help. The
person may feel worse when days are cold and clear, and better in
wet weather.
Dulcamara: When
a person easily gets ill after being wet and chilled (or when the
weather changes from warm and dry to wet and cool) this remedy may
be indicated. The cough can be tickly, hoarse, and loose, and worse
from physical exertion. Tendencies toward allergies (cats, pollen,
etc.) may increase the person’s susceptibility to bronchitis.
Hepar sulphuris calcareum: The
cough that fits this remedy is usually hoarse and rattling, with
yellow mucus coming up. The person can be extremely sensitive to
cold—even a minor draft or sticking an arm out from under the
covers may set off jags of coughing. Cold food or drink can make
things worse. A person who needs this remedy feels vulnerable both
physically and emotionally, and may act extremely irritable and out
of sorts.
Kali bichromicum: A
metallic, brassy, hacking cough that starts with a troublesome
tickling in the upper air-tubes and brings up strings of sticky
yellow mucus can indicate this remedy. A sensation of coldness may
be felt inside the chest, and coughing can lead to pain behind the
breastbone or extending to the shoulders. Breathing may make a
rattling sound when the person sleeps. Problems are typically worse
in the early morning, after eating and drinking, and from exposure
to open air. The person feels best just lying in bed and keeping
warm.
Pulsatilla: Bronchitis
with a feeling of weight in the chest, and a cough with choking and
gagging that brings up thick yellow mucus, may respond to this
remedy. The cough tends to be dry and tight at night, and loose in
the morning. The fever may be worse in the evening and at night.
Feeling too warm or being in a stuffy room tends to make the person
worse, and open air brings improvement. Thirst is usually low. A
person who needs this remedy often is moody and emotional and wants
attention and sympathy. (This remedy is often helpful to children
who are tearful when not feeling well and want to be held and
comforted.)
Silicea (also called Silica): A
person who needs this remedy can have bronchitis for weeks at a
stretch, or even all winter long. The cough takes effort and may
bring up yellow or greenish mucus, or little granules that have an
offensive smell. Stitching pains may be felt in the back when the
person is coughing. Chills are felt more than heat during fever, and
the person is likely to sweat at night. A person who needs this
remedy is usually sensitive and nervous, with low stamina, swollen
lymph nodes, and poor resistance to infection.
Sulphur: This
remedy can be indicated when a person has had many bouts of
bronchitis (sometimes the resistance has been weakened by taking
antibiotics too often for minor complaints). The cough feels
irritating, burning, and painful; yellow or greenish mucus may be
produced. Problems can be worse if the person gets too warm in bed,
and breathing problems at night may wake the person up. Redness of
the eyes and mucous membranes, and foul-smelling breath and
perspiration are often seen when a person needs this remedy.
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Homeopathy
Dosage Directions
Select the remedy that
most closely matches the symptoms. In conditions where
self-treatment is appropriate, unless otherwise directed by a
physician, a lower potency (6X, 6C, 12X, 12C, 30X, or 30C)
should be used. In addition, instructions for use are usually
printed on the label.
Many homeopathic
physicians suggest that remedies be used as follows: Take one
dose and wait for a response. If improvement is seen, continue
to wait and let the remedy work. If improvement lags
significantly or has clearly stopped, another dose may be
taken. The frequency of dosage varies with the condition and
the individual. Sometimes a dose may be required several times
an hour; other times a dose may be indicated several times a
day; and in some situations, one dose per day (or less) can be
sufficient.
If no response is seen
within a reasonable amount of time, select a different remedy.
For more information, including references, see What
is Homeopathy? and Understanding
Homeopathic Potencies. |
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