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Tracheitis, Bacterial tracheitis, Acute bacterial tracheitis Home Remedies, Treatments and Cures

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Ingredients used for treating Tracheitis

Achiote

Achiote. Bixa orellanais the scientific name for Achiote, Achiotec, Achiotl, Achote, Annatto, Urucu, Beninoki, Bija, Eroya and Jafara. It is a profusely fruiting shrub or small tree from the tropical region o... Read more

Rhaponticum carthamoides

Rhaponticum carthamoides. Maral root, or Rhaponticum, (Rhaponticum carthamoides) is a herbaceous perennial plant from the family Asteraceae[2] that inhabits the sub-alpine zone (4,500-6,000 feet above sea level) as well as alp... Read more

Warburgia ugandensis

Warburgia ugandensis. Warburgia ugandensis is also known by some of the common names like- zogdom, East African green wood, East African greenheart, greenheart, Kenya greenheart, pepper-bark tree, mukuzanume and muwiya. ... Read more

Aloe barberae

Aloe barberae. Aloe barberae , also known as Tree aloe, is a species of aloe native to South Africa. In its native climes this slow-growing tree can reach up to 18m (54 ft) high and 0.9 m (3 ft) in stem diameter. Al... Read more

Kaempferia galanga

Kaempferia galanga. Kaempferia galanga, commonly known as kencur, aromatic ginger, sand ginger or resurrection lily, is a monocotyledonous plant in the ginger family. It is found primarily in open areas in southern China... 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 Artocarpus heterophyllus fruit: With potent antibacterial action, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Jackfruit

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

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Antimicrobial effect of Bixa orellana leaves, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Achiote

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Peumus Boldus: With potent antimicrobial activity, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Boldo

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Ingredients used in home remedies for Tracheitis:

Acacia karroo Acacia pennata Achiote Achyranthes Root Acokanthera schimperi Agas moro Alchornea cordifolia Aloe barberae Alpinia Alstonia Amboyna wood Amoora rohituka Argemone mexicana Atuna racemosa Aypana Baccharis Balanites aegyptiaca Barbat Skullcap Barberry Basilicum polystachyon Bergenia crassifolia Bhadram Biebersteinia Black Pepper Boldo Boneset Bridelia Burr Marigold Calpurnia aurea Carpobrotus edulis Champa Chaste Tree Cheilanthes Cherry Leaf Cinchona officinalis Cirsium arvense Cirsium palustre Clematis papuasica Cleome viscosa Cloudberry Common sage Copperleaf Corkwood Crinum Devil's backbone Dianthus caryophyllus Diospyros anisandra Dorstenia barteri Echinacea Elaeagnus angustifolia Eremostachys laciniata Erigeron breviscapus Ethiopian pepper Frog Ginger lily Glaucium grandiflorum Gleditsia sinensis Goat’s head Goldenrod Guggal gum Haronga He Ye Heartsease Heracleum persicum Houttuynia cordata Hymenodictyon parvifolium Indigofera suffruticosa Inula viscosa Jackal berry Jackfruit Japanese Silverberry Jungle Geranium Justicia secunda Jute Kaempferia galanga Kalanchoe petitiana Lemon grass Lippia adoensis Loranthus Malva parviflora Marigold Mentha longifolia Mitracarpus villosus Mountain Thistle Mugwort Nepeta cataria New Guinea Oak Olinia rochetiana Origanum majorana Peganum harmala Pelargonium Phagnalon rupestre Phytolacca dodecandra Pistacia vera Psychotria Pterocarpus Quick stick Rhaponticum carthamoides Rumex japonicus Russelia equisetiformis Sage Salvia ringens Sambiloto Sambucus ebulus Sanguisorba officinalis Santa Maria Satureja Satureja spicigera Securinega leucopyrus Solanum nigrum Spirulina Stachytarpheta jamaicensis Sugar Apple Talispatra Thespesia populnea Verbascum sinaiticum Vismia laurentii Warburgia ugandensis Wood Blewit Yarrow Yellow stars Zataria multiflora Boiss
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