Thursday, May 7, 2009

Major help! Bronchitis issues NOT bacteria need advice!?

Title says it all. I kno when I feel like my bronchitis is coming on because it is right after my allergies start acting up and at night time I am taking in all the phlegm. what is the best over the counter medicine to help get the phlegm out? That is my issue. I really cant get full blown bronchitis now. I am way too busy to be at home in my bed unable to move for a week then not having energy to do anything the next week

Major help! Bronchitis issues NOT bacteria need advice!?
are you sure this is bronchitis and not a typical sinus infection? If so, you will need antibiotics which are not available over-the-counter.
Reply:i feel sad for you that you have had something so painful more than once or at all in your life....please try raw onions or robitussin....depends on what you are into....if you really dont find somthing that works, at least use ibuprofin for the pain and ricola or some other menthol cough drop to inhibit the cough trigger....whatever you do, wash your hands, arms and face frequently...bronchitis is contagious through saliva, not airborn
Reply:Check out my site... www.thekelliclub.com Look for the bronchitis formula. I'm not trying to sell you anything. You can get all the stuff at the Vitamin Shoppe. It really works.





For the vitamin C, use Ester C. It is easier on the stomach. You can get everything you need at the Vitamin Shoppe. Don't go to GNC. They have a lot of synthetic stuff.





One thing that really helps allergic bronchitis is MSM. You might want to start taking it daily. It could take up to 2 hours to be effective.
Reply:There is an over-the-counter medication called, "Mucinex". It is an expectorant to help break up the congestion associated with mucus build up. Chances are you might not be dealing with minor allergies, you might have a sinus infection. Saline solution/sprays might be helpful to clear the nasal passages. However, if this is a consistent problem you really should see a doctor so you can get it resolved sooner rather than later.
Reply:Even though it is an allergic reaction that is causing you to produce mucus it is still your immune system that is causing it. Try taking an antihistamine to slow the reaction, (Benedryl) and drink plenty of fluids which should help thin the mucus so that you can get rid of it. Look for something with guaifenisan (an expectorant) which will help thin the mucus also.


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