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Ingredients used for treating Tracheitis

Pelargonium

Pelargonium. Pelargonium is a perennial species of flowering plants. This species includes about 200 species of tender and shrub plant that is also known as Geraniums. Although, Geranium is the botanical name of t... Read more

Quick stick

Quick stick. Gliricidia sepium is also known by other common names Quick-stick, Gliricidia, Nicaraguan cocoa shade and Madre de cacao. Quick-stick is a leguminous tree and belongs to the family Fabaceae. Quick-st... Read more

Barberry

Barberry. Barberry (Berberis, pepperidge bush or Jaundice Berry) a genus of about 450-500 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs from 1-5 m tall with thorny shoots, native to the temperate and subtropical re... Read more

Guggal gum

Guggal gum. Guggal gum is also known as Commiphora myrrha, Balsamodendron myrrha, gum myrrh tree, Commiphora resin or resin. Guggal gum is a shrub or small tree indigenous to desert areas of North Africa and the ... Read more

Verbascum sinaiticum

Verbascum sinaiticum. Verbascum sinaiticum have been used in natural medicine for centuries and are among the oldest known medicinal plants. They are most commonly used for inflammation in various areas of the body. There ... Read more

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What is Tracheitis?

Also called: Bacterial tracheitis, Acute bacterial tracheitis

When the wind pipe or trachea is infected by pathogens like bacteria Bacterial tracheitis occurs. Bacterial tracheitis is also known as Tracheitis and Acute bacterial tracheitis. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common causative organism. When the body is recovering from a respiratory ailment and the immune system is compromised bacterial tracheitis occurs. It is commonly seen in pediatrics.

Symptoms:

Symptoms include high fever and cough. The cough is very severe and deep and is akin to that caused by croup. Breathing becomes more difficult with passage of time. Breathing is characterized by a high pitch sound and intense whacking is there.



Source: National Institute of Health

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Certified References About Tracheitis

Certified References appear at the bottom of some of the treatments, referring to resources on the net (some accredited) supporting the information given.

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Medicinal benefits of Commiphora molmol (Mo Yao), ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Guggal gum

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Potent antibacterial effect of fresh leaves of Pelargonium radula, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Pelargonium

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Medicinal benefits of Baccharis notosergila, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Baccharis

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Melissa officinalis, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Acute bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Lemon balm

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Ingredients used in home remedies for Tracheitis:

Acacia karroo Acacia pennata Achillea clavennae Achiote Achyranthes Root Acokanthera schimperi Acronychia pedunculata Aeolanthus suaveolens Agas moro Alchornea cordifolia Aloe barberae Alpinia Alstonia Amboyna wood Amoora rohituka Argemone mexicana Artemisia feddei Artemisia iwayomogi Artemisia lavandulaefolia Artemisia scoparia Atuna racemosa Aypana Baccharis Balanites aegyptiaca Barbat Skullcap Barberry Basilicum polystachyon Benincasa hispida Bergenia crassifolia Bhadram Biebersteinia Black Pepper Blue pea Boldo Boneset Bridelia Burdock Burr Marigold Caesalpinia bonducella Caesalpinia ferrea Calpurnia aurea Camphorweeds Capparis Carpobrotus edulis Ceriops decandra Champa Chaste Tree Cheilanthes Cherry Leaf Chrysanthemum parthenium Cinchona officinalis Cirsium arvense Cirsium palustre Cistus laurifolius Clematis papuasica Clematis vitalba Cleome viscosa Clerodendrum Cloudberry Coccinia Commiphora myrrha Common Mistletoe Common sage Copperleaf Corkwood Crinum Cryptomeria japonica Devil's backbone Dianthus caryophyllus Diospyros Diospyros anisandra Dorstenia barteri Echinacea Elaeagnus angustifolia Eremostachys laciniata Erigeron Erigeron breviscapus Ethiopian pepper Frog Garcinia Ginger lily Glaucium grandiflorum Gleditsia sinensis Goat’s head Goldenrod Guggal gum Haronga He Ye Heartsease Henna Heracleum persicum Hong Hua Houttuynia cordata Hunteria zeylanica Hymenodictyon parvifolium Hypericum Indigofera suffruticosa Inula viscosa Jackal berry Jackfruit Japanese Silverberry Jungle Geranium Justicia secunda Jute Kaempferia galanga Kalanchoe petitiana Lemon balm Lemon grass Ligularia Lippia adoensis Loranthus Mallotus spodocarpus Malva parviflora Marigold Mentha aquatica Mentha longifoli Mentha longifolia Mitracarpus villosus Mountain Thistle Mugwort Mulleins Nepeta cataria New Guinea Oak Olinia rochetiana Origanum majorana Orthosiphon stamineus Parkia biglobosa Peganum harmala Pelargonium Phagnalon rupestre Phytolacca dodecandra Pimenta racemosa Pistacia vera Pongamia pinnata Pothomorphe umbellata Psychotria Pteleopsis suberosa Pterocarpus Pulicaria odora Putranjiva roxburghii Quick stick Rhaponticum carthamoides Rhododendron ponticum Rhus chirindensis Rumex japonicus Russelia equisetiformis Sage Salvia ringens Sambiloto Sambucus ebulus Sanguisorba officinalis Santa Maria Santolina corsica Satureja Satureja parnassica Satureja spicigera Securidaca longepedunculata Securinega leucopyrus Sida cordifolia Solanum nigrum Spiked Ginger Spirulina Stachytarpheta jamaicensis Stereospermum kunthianum Sugar Apple Tabernaemontana pandacaqui Talispatra Taxus wallichiana Thespesia populnea Uluhe Urtica macrorrhiza Ventilago harmandiana Verbascum sinaiticum Veronica anagallis Vismia laurentii Warburgia ugandensis Wood Blewit Yarrow Yellow stars Zataria multiflora Boiss Zizyphus lotus Zizyphus oxyphylla
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