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
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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.
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Artocarpus heterophyllus fruit: With potent antibacterial action, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Jackfruit
Curative benefits of Spirulina platensis, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Spirulina
Antimicrobial effect of Bixa orellana leaves, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Achiote
Peumus Boldus: With potent antimicrobial activity, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Bacterial tracheitis Home Remedy Using Boldo
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