Bronchiectasis

About Bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is an abnormal widening of one or more airways, which may result from an infection or medical condition, such as pneumonia or cystic fibrosis. Extra mucus is made in the abnormal airways – collecting at the “humps” – and this is prone to infection, with the main symptom being a cough which produces sputum and leads to constant tiredness.

Treatment may include physiotherapy and medication, such as antibiotics and drugs to help loosen mucus. Inhalers and even surgery are other options.

Treatment may include physiotherapy and medication, such as antibiotics and drugs to help loosen mucus. Inhalers and even surgery are other options.

How Salt Can Help

  • It kills bacteria, which is a major element of bronchiectasis
  • It has mucolytic effects, meaning it helps to shift retained mucus and reduce the chance of infection
  • It is anti-inflammatory
  • It reduces IgE levels, meaning the immune system becomes less oversensitive

How The Salt World Can Help

If you are suffering from bronchiectasis, you should consider Salt Therapy. Not only will it bring much-needed relief, but it also prevents the frequency of symptoms occurring.

Salt Therapy is a clinically proven natural, safe and beneficial method of treatment for every age group. By visiting our Salt Room and breathing in the saline aerosol generated by our machine it can significantly help to:

  • Reduce the need for antibiotics
  • Make your breathing easier after just a few sessions
  • Improve lung function
  • Reduce the number of hospital admissions
  • Alleviate sneezing, coughing, and shortness of breath
  • Clear mucus and sticky phlegm from the lungs
  • Increase the resistance to respiratory tract diseases
  • Strengthen your immune system

How Often Should You Come?

  • Depending on age and severity, 20-30 sessions are recommended for long term results.
  • For irreversible conditions, two to three-month follow-up sessions are recommended to maintain the clear lung, ie clear the retained mucus from the humps.
  • Salt is mucolytic, which means it helps to shift retained mucus and therefore it reduces the chance of infection
  • The sessions should be frequent; about two or three a week is suggested.

In most patients, after a course of Salt Therapy, airways become normal and symptoms disappear. The treatment’s efficacy is estimated at 75-98%. Most clients do 1-2 Salt Therapy courses a year. In-between they might come back for some top-up sessions, if they start to feel poorly, e.g. they are coming down with a cold.

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Are bronchiectasis and copd the same?

It is common for a person to have both COPD and bronchiectasis. Smoking allergies and pollution causes COPD but reason for bronchiectasis is not known in most of the cases.

How is bronchiectasis caused?

The major cause for bronchiectasis is an infection or any other ailment.But in 50% of the cases the reason is unknown.It may be genetics or any allergy causing agents.

Are bronchitis and bronchiectasis the same?

Bronchiectasis causes permanent expansion of the airways of the lungs whereas in bronchitis inflammation is small. But however the condition cannot be differentiated clinically.

Can bronchiectasis be hereditary?

It can be genetic.But in most of the cases the reason for bronchiectasis is unknown.

How bronchiectasis is diagnosed?

Eliminating all the other common infection causing reasons one by one,bronchiectasis is diagnosed by chest X-rays or CT scans.The illness is characterised by the production of purulent sputum on a daily basis.

How to cure bronchiectasis?

Antibiotics are the most common treatments for bronchiectasis.Antibiotics do not only kills germs but also lowers bronchial tube inflammation.

What does bronchiectasis mean?

Bronchi are nothing but the two main tubes that deliver air from your windpipe to your lungs.Inflammation in the bronchi is referred as bronchiectasis.

Bronchiectasis-What to avoid?

Avoiding starch and sugar foods eases the condition.A big no to cakes, biscuits, sweets, and carbonated beverages. Good to consume fiber-rich fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

Can bronchiectasis be cured?

Bronchiectasis is a long-term (chronic) condition that gets worse over time. It is possible to live with it for a long period with a proper treatment. With each infection, your lungs grow more damaged, repeating the cycle of symptoms.

Can bronchiectasis cause chest pain?

In persons with bronchiectasis, chest discomfort is prevalent,. Exacerbations, or chest infections, are illnesses that damage your chest more quickly than other infections. Other symptoms may develop as the infection progresses.

Can bronchiectasis cause weight loss?

Side effects such as fatigue and weight loss are also possible with bronchiectasis. In severe cases of chronic bronchitis, you may experience weight loss, lower-muscle weakness, and swelling in your ankles, feet, or legs.

Bronchiectasis,what to eat?

Eating a well-balanced and diverse diet like more complex carbs, such as a range of carbohydrates, fresh vegetables, and fruits,high-fat protein sources will help you maintain your strength and fitness. If your body is well-nourished, you'll be better able to fight diseases.

Bronchiectasis what does it do?

Bronchiectasis is a long-term disorder in which the lungs' airways enlarge, allowing extra mucus to build up and making the lungs more vulnerable to infection. Shortness of breath and a persistent cough that usually comes up phlegm (sputum) are the most prevalent symptoms of bronchiectasis.

How does bronchiectasis start?

Bronchiectasis is commonly brought on by lung damage brought on by another illness. Bronchitis can be caused by a blockage in the airway, such as a growth or a noncancerous tumour. Though cystic fibrosis is the most common cause, bronchiectasis can be caused by a variety of different illnesses, including: Autoimmune disease.

What makes bronchiectasis worse

A new respiratory infection or bacterial overgrowth are the most common causes. A flare-up can be identified by increased mucus (sputum) production that is bloody or a different colour, fever, exhaustion, weight loss, and severe shortness of breath.

Which is worse bronchiectasis or copd

COPD and bronchiectasis patients had more serious bronchial inflammation, longer and more violent exacerbations, more frequent colonisation of the bronchial mucosa by potentially pathogenic microorganisms (PPM), and a higher degree of functional impairment, according to recent studies. Both conditions are equally debilitating.

Bronchiectasis, when to see a doctor?

Common symptoms include coughing and mucus secretion.Treating bronchiectasis on the right time is very crucial.If not it leads to several health problems.

Does bronchiectasis spread?

Bronchiectasis does not spread.But people with bronchiectasis must be extra cautious when the people surrounding them have any illness,since they are easily prone to infections.

Is bronchiectasis dangerous?

It is dangerous if not treated properly.But people with bronchiectasis lead normal life with proper treatment and care.Early examination and treatment prevents the illness from worsening.

Can bronchiectasis be without symptoms?

It takes months or even years for the symptoms to appear.Cough and sputum are the commom symptoms.Better to consult the doctor if these symptoms are persistent.

Bronchiectasis and alcohol

Drinking alcohol heavily affects the immune system and causes general weakness and delays the recovery of any illness.Alcohol consumption directly harms the lungs and heart.People with bronchiectasis must stay away from alcohol.

Inhaler for bronchiectasis

Inhalers containing corticosteroids reduce the inflammations in the airways of the lungs.It relieves the patients from bronchospasm and helps them feel better.

Breathing exercises for bronchiectasis

Any physical activity that makes you little breathless is good for your lungs.Taking a long breath,holding your breath for few seconds,breathing out with your mouth open are some breathing exercises that help your get better with bronchiectasis.

Bronchiectasis and rheumatoid arthritis

It is common for people with rheumatoid arthritis to show the symptom of bronchiectasis.They exhibit shortness of breath,tiredness,dry cough and poor apetite.

How to live with bronchiectasis?

Though there is no cure for bronchiectasis, maintaining good overall health, employing airway clearance techniques, exercising regularly, and according to your doctor's recommendations can all help you live a happy and healthy life.

Bronchiectasis and covid vaccine

The vaccine poses no risk to people with lung problems. The vaccine has been tested on people of various ages, including the elderly, as well as people with long-term ailments.

Bronchiectasis signs and symptoms

Cough and mucus production are the two major symptoms of bronchiectasis.Difficulty in breathing,tiredness,skin inflammation under the nails,chest pain are other common sypmtoms.

Bronchiectasis spirometry

Spirometry test is used to detect respiratory problems.Performing the test consistently helps to track the condition of lungs and helps you to stay healthy.

Bronchiectasis yellow nail syndrome

Yellow nail syndrome is an indication of unhealthy lung operations.It is often due to underdevelopment of lymphatic channels.

Bronchiectasis x ray

A chest x-ray is the common method to confirm bronchiectasis and eliminate other conditions.This painless examination involves detailed analysis of the images of lungs and the airways.

Is bronchiectasis an autoimmune disease?

The duty of our immune system is to fight the germs entering our body.But instead, when the immune system attacks our own body by mistake,autoimmune disease occurs.Many autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis,inflammatory bowel disease are associated with bronchiectasis.

Bronchiectasis restrictive or obstructive

Restrictive condition in case of lung disease refers to difficulty in inhaling the breathe.Whereas obstructive condition refers to diffculty in exhaling the air.

Is bronchiectasis reversible?

Generally bronchiectasis is irreversible,which the the damage caused cannot be reversed.Very few cases in paediatric group have shown improvement.

Bronchiectasis without cough

Major symptoms of bronchiectasis include cough and mucus.It takes months or years for the symptoms to appear.Hence some cases the disease is present without cough.

Are bronchiectasis common?

Bronchiectasis considerable amount of the population.Mostly it affects the elder population.Men are less likely than women to get bronchiectasis.

Which type of bronchiectasis is most severe?

Three basic types of bronchiectasis are cylindrical, varicose, and cystic of which cystic is the most severe one.Some people show more than one type of bronchiectasis.

What does bronchitis mean?

Inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs causes bronchitis. Acute bronchitis is caused due to cold or other infections whereas chronic bronchitis is caused due to smoking.

What does bronchitis feel like

Bronchitis causes cough, body pain, tiredness,chest pain, headache,low fever etc.,With his medical condition the person feels very tired.

How bronchitis is caused?

Generally the viruses which cause the normal colds and flu are also responsible for the cause of acute bronchitis same antibiotic for treating the infection is recommended. Where is the Chronic Bronchitis is caused due to cigarette smoke and pollution.

How does bronchitis start?

With bronchitis the bronchial cells become infected and slowly the infection spreads to nose, throat etc,. Cough is the first symptom of this disease. This may last between 3 to 10 days.

How does bronchitis affect the respiratory system?

Inflammation of the bronchi causes breathing difficulties since the air flow is obstructed. The mucus also blocks the airways which causes chest pain.

How does bronchitis spread?

Bronchitis spreads just like any viral or bacterial infections when there is a cough or sneeze. Acute bronchitis is caused by a handshake or physical contact.

Success Stories

“I was diagnosed earlier this year with bronchiectasis and given three types of medication. They said I would probably need two of these indefinitely. Having nothing to lose I attended a session of The Salt therapy and felt some benefit even after that first session. It is now four months later and I have cut down on medication, stopping two completely. I can monitor my progress by the fact that at Earlsfield station there are 48 steps. The first day it was a struggle to make six stairs, let alone to the top. Now I am jogging (to a fashion) up all 48!”
– Jackie F.