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Colds of the lungs: causes and treatment. The first signs of pneumonia


Autumn, winter, cold, frost, wind - anyone can easily catch a cold or, worse, become seriously ill. According to statistics, almost every person catches an average of three colds a year. And in terms of the frequency of diseases, colds are generally in fourth place. Often, with the first cold weather, a cough begins to appear, a headache, and weakness overcomes. Some people immediately begin to sound the alarm and call a doctor, while others, on the contrary, even feeling very unwell, chalk it up to simple fatigue, loss of strength, or overwork. But it is quite difficult to determine the actual cause of your condition without having the appropriate knowledge.

In his everyday understanding, a person may not see the difference at all between, for example, ARVI and influenza. Very often, the flu is mistaken for a mild cold, and a cough and slight runny nose seem to be symptoms of a serious illness. As a result, it turns out that when it is not necessary, a person begins to take antibiotics and other “heavy” drugs, and if there is a real need for them, he lets things take their course, being confident that “it’s okay - it will pass tomorrow.” But all this can not only be harmful, but even pose a danger to health and life. This is, of course, most dangerous for infants and the elderly, as well as people suffering from heart and chronic pulmonary diseases such as bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, etc.

As usual, the cause for the development of serious viral diseases is ARVI - acute respiratory viral infections. They are a group of diseases with similar symptoms, spread mainly by airborne droplets and affecting the respiratory system. It is problematic to name absolutely all diseases caused by ARVI, because Scientists have identified over two hundred of them, but it is possible to list the most common ones. This is what we will do next, but first let us define main symptoms of ARVI:

  • Weakness
  • Muscle pain
  • Labored breathing
  • Stuffy nose (swelling of mucous membranes)
  • Increase lymph nodes
  • Temperature
  • Headache
  • Cough
  • Sneezing
  • A sore throat
  • Fast fatiguability
  • General malaise

If you notice several of these symptoms in yourself or someone close to you, you should pay serious attention to this and try to determine whether you are sick. You can also conduct an independent initial diagnosis of the suspected disease. The most common colds and their symptoms are listed below.

The most common colds and their symptoms

Flu

Flu is the most dangerous disease. It is capable of infecting a person in a matter of hours, as well as mutating and becoming more complicated, which can make fighting it a very difficult and difficult process. It differs from other diseases, first of all, in the speed of damage to the body and its insidiousness - it can seem to suppress the development of some of its main symptoms, which is why it is not always possible to recognize it immediately. Therefore, when the first signs of a cold appear, you should be very careful and take appropriate measures.

Flu symptoms: cough, runny nose, acute headaches, joint and muscle pain, weakness, fever (up to 39°C), sore throat, nasal congestion. Be careful: fever and joint pain may not appear immediately.

Rhinitis

Rhinitis is a syndrome of inflammation of the nasal mucosa. It is usually caused by viral infections and microbes. To a greater extent, its development is promoted by gas and dust in the air, as well as hypothermia. By the way, rhinitis itself often serves as a symptom of diseases such as measles, diphtheria and influenza.

Symptoms of rhinitis: burning in the nose, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, redness and swelling of the nasal mucosa, decreased sense of smell, slight fever(about 37°C). Please note that you may feel completely normal during rhinitis.

Laryngitis

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx. In the vast majority of cases, it is associated with colds and infectious diseases. Develops due to overheating, hypothermia, inhalation of dusty air, breathing through the mouth and overstrain of the larynx

Symptoms of laryngitis: rough cough, sore throat that gets worse during coughing, hoarseness, crusts and mucus in the larynx, swollen lymph nodes, changes in voice.

Bronchitis

Bronchitis is the most common cold. It affects the human respiratory system. In this case, the inflammatory process itself “switches” directly to the bronchi. The main cause of bronchitis is considered to be a bacterial or viral infection.

Symptoms of bronchitis: dry or moist cough accompanied by the release of mucous or mucopurulent sputum, difficulty breathing, wheezing during inhalation and exhalation, malaise, elevated temperature, which can be very difficult to “knock down”.

Angina

Sore throat is an infectious disease during which acute inflammation in the throat area. Most often the palatine tonsils become inflamed. Various microorganisms cause sore throat: staphylococci, streptococci and others (less commonly).

Symptoms of sore throat: white or grayish films on the tonsils, enlarged lymph nodes, pain in the eyes, chills, cough, runny nose.

Pharyngitis

Phringitis is an inflammation lymphoid tissue and pharyngeal mucosa. Most often, pharyngitis occurs due to inhalation of cold, hot or polluted air, as well as due to any chemical irritations. In some cases, it can be triggered by infections and viruses.

Symptoms of pharyngitis: cough, dryness and sore throat, aggravated by coughing, pain during swallowing, coughing, mucous and mucopurulent discharge in the pharynx and swelling of its lateral folds.

Tracheitis

Tracheitis is, simply put, inflammation of the trachea. Despite the fact that the trachea is part of the lower respiratory tract, tracheitis is classified as a disease of the upper. As an independent disease, it is quite rare and most often accompanies bronchitis, laryngitis, pharyngitis and rhinitis, and occurs as a consequence of them.

Symptoms of tracheitis: painful dry cough (over time - with phlegm), a burning sensation and rawness in the sternum area, intensifying during coughing, hard breath, wheezing, mucous and mucopurulent discharge.

Bronchiolitis

Bronchiolitis is an inflammation of the bronchioles, the terminal branches of the bronchial tree that pass into the lungs. Most often, bronchiolitis occurs due to a respiratory tract infection, as well as due to inhalation of very hot or very cold air.

Symptoms of bronchiolitis: rapid breathing with difficulty exhaling (even with small physical activity), painful cough with difficult to clear sputum, hoarseness, chest pain, pale or bluish skin.

Pneumonia

Pneumonia (also known as pneumonia) is an acute infectious disease of the lungs that affects the lung formations - the alveoli. Often develops together with other diseases, such as tonsillitis, bronchitis, etc. Its main pathogens are microorganisms. It can develop into an acute form and is difficult to treat.

Symptoms of pneumonia: general malaise and weakness, pain in muscles and joints, cough with sputum, wheezing during breathing, high temperature, trembling voice.

Herpes simplex

Herpes is called viral disease with a rash on skin and mucous membranes of vesicular formations. There are several types of herpes, but the most common is herpes simplex. It mainly affects the skin of the lips. And the reasons for its appearance are hypothermia and overheating, as well as weakened immunity.

Herpes symptoms: bubbles with clear liquid on the affected area of ​​the body (in this case, on the lips). Often, before the onset of herpes, a burning sensation of the skin and itching may be felt at the site of its future appearance; there may be malaise and chills.

Guided by this information, you can always independently carry out a preliminary diagnosis of a cold and have time to take some action to eliminate it. But, in any case, you need to consult a doctor, because only he can make a diagnosis as accurately as possible and prescribe appropriate treatment.

However, the best option for maintaining your health will not be good and professional treatment diseases, and their timely prevention and. Remember this and you can be one of the completely healthy people.

It is known that the likelihood of contracting respiratory infections is significantly higher during hypothermia. That is why we say about a person with a cough that he “has a cold in his lungs.” How often does a cold in the lungs provoke pneumonia? What are its symptoms? We will talk about this and much more in this article.

From colds to pneumonia

Hypothermia is a factor that significantly reduces the barrier function of the respiratory tract. Also in conditions lasting influence At low temperatures, the human immune system works less actively. That is why cold weather is almost always associated with an increase in the number of cases and epidemics of acute respiratory viral infections, including influenza.

Almost all viral respiratory infections reduce immunity, as a result of which a bacterial complication is added to the viral infection.

Bacteria can affect both the upper respiratory tract (nasopharynx, tonsils, trachea) and the lower respiratory tract - bronchi and alveoli of the lungs. The most dangerous consequence of a cold is pneumonia. This disease can be very severe and can even lead to death. If a cold is accompanied by severe symptoms of impaired lung function, pneumonia should be suspected. This disease is much more common than many people think, and any cold can trigger it.

Symptoms of pneumonia

To begin with, it is worth noting that there is a distinction between typical and atypical form pneumonia. Symptoms of typical pneumonia are:

To make a diagnosis, an examination by a doctor, a general clinical blood test, sputum analysis and an x-ray are required. When listening to the lungs, the doctor may notice hard breathing, wheezing. If there are any, the doctor will order an x-ray. If there is a focus of infection in the lungs, darkening is noticeable on the x-ray. The blood test of patients with pneumonia has high levels of inflammatory markers (ESR, leukocytes, C-reactive protein). A sputum test is done to rule out tuberculosis.

If the pneumonia is atypical, its symptoms will be different. It does not start as sharply as a typical cough, the cough is dry. Worrying symptoms such as headache, sore throat. X-ray changes may be minimal. Leukocytosis may be weak and minimal. Typically, this form of pneumonia is suspected if antibiotic treatment does not produce results.

Pathogens

As already mentioned, a distinction is made between typical and atypical pneumonia. The first is due to the introduction of bacteria such as streptococcus, Haemophilus influenzae, coli, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus.

SARS is caused by other types of microorganisms, such as:

  • Pneumococcus;
  • mycoplasma;
  • chlamydia;
  • legionella;
  • single-celled eukaryotes (protists);
  • fungi;
  • viruses - influenza virus, parainfluenza, adenovirus, cytomegalovirus and others.

SARS does not proceed in the same way as typical bacterial pneumonia, which is associated with other mechanisms of cell damage. The danger of atypical pneumonia lies in its hidden course. The person believes that he has a slight cold in the lungs, the symptoms do not cause significant discomfort, and he does not see a doctor for a long time, while the disease progresses during this time.

Among the above, viral-bacterial causes predominate. A person suffers from acute respiratory viral infection, and on days 5-7 his condition worsens significantly. The infection reaches the lower respiratory tract and bacteria multiply in the sputum. This is how pneumonia develops in most cases.

At-risk groups

The following categories of the population are most susceptible to pneumonia:

  • working in cold conditions;
  • breathing dirty air (for example, miners);
  • smokers;
  • people with weakened immune systems or immunodeficiency;
  • constantly in contact with patients (medical staff, pharmacists).

Among the sick, the most severely affected by pneumonia are pregnant women, children under 5 years of age, the elderly, people with cancer and immune diseases, as well as people with severe overweight. These categories of people (except for people with immunodeficiency) are recommended to pay attention to the prevention of pneumonia, primarily vaccination. Thus, it protects not only from the viral infection itself, but also from its complications (including pneumonia). The duration of action of the influenza vaccine is one year. There is also a pneumococcal vaccine that protects against one of the most severe pneumonias. It creates immunity for about 3-5 years.

Treatment

Treatment of pneumonia should be carried out in a hospital setting.

This is not a cold, so don't self-medicate. Remember the lethality of this disease! IN acute period you should adhere to bed rest.

Antibiotics play the main role in treatment. Their choice should be taken with responsibility, because the effectiveness of the entire treatment depends on it. The doctor chooses antibiotics, and he also prescribes the duration of the course.

Never stop taking an antibiotic before the prescribed time. Untreated pneumonia may worsen again, and the bacteria will become resistant to the antibiotic being taken.

In addition to antibiotics, the following are used medicinal products:

What do you need to remember?

Pneumonia is a dangerous and fairly common disease. This is the main reason fatal outcome for influenza and other acute respiratory infections. It should be suspected with every cold - it is recommended to listen to the lungs with a doctor for any cough. This disease it is very contagious, so patients should be careful when communicating, protect loved ones from close contact with us, especially children and the elderly. If you consult a doctor in a timely manner, pneumonia can be successfully treated within 2-4 weeks.

Not in all cases a person is at risk of getting sick. severe cold. Sometimes, after a slight hypothermia or being close to infected people, the body temperature only rises slightly, and a slight runny nose appears, which ceases to bother you after 2-3 days. This is how a mild cold manifests itself.

However, such ailment should not be taken lightly. If you continue to go to work as if nothing had happened, stay in a draft, and do not take any health-improving actions, then very soon the disease may develop into a more serious form. Then you will probably have to take sick leave and lie in bed, suffering from an unbearable runny nose and a debilitating cough.

Mild cold: causes


The same factors that can lead to a more severe cold provoke a mild cold. respiratory disease. The risk of developing a cold increases if a person:

  • thoughtlessly selects clothes for going out. You need to focus not on the calendar, but on the weather outside the window. So, already in early September there may be frosts, so it won’t hurt to put on a knitted hat and jacket in the morning. Some continue to flaunt themselves in T-shirts and thin sweaters, because literally the day before yesterday it was summer. The same is true in winter: even in January there can be a thaw with temperatures up to 10 degrees Celsius, and many continue to wear fur coats and down jackets, sweating and being overheated. Therefore, before leaving home, you need to look at the weather forecast for the day on the Internet, and then select your wardrobe;
  • often stays in in public places where there is a high risk of catching viruses. The likelihood of infection increases during the off-season and winter;
  • is in a state of stress. In this case, all the body’s forces are devoted to eliminating the effects of stress, and at this time pathogenic viruses can attack the mucous membrane of the respiratory system;
  • Doesn't eat well and doesn't get enough vitamin C, increasing protective forces in the fight against ARVI.

So get sick respiratory infection V mild form Almost anyone is at risk. Every day we go outside, visit stores, work in an office or other premises, and are exposed to wind or cold. To avoid catching a cold, you should use special methods protection, and then viruses will not be able to begin their destructive activities in the body.

Mild cold: symptoms

Respiratory infections caused by different pathogens have very similar symptoms. At first, it can be difficult to distinguish whether it is a mild cold or a serious illness that can cause complications.

Typically a mild cold has the following symptoms:

  • temperature rise to subfebrile 37-35.5 degrees;
  • Not good severe runny nose, in which the ability to breathe through the nose is preserved;
  • sore throat, unaccompanied painful sensations;
  • complete or almost complete absence of cough;
  • slight deterioration in health, during which the ability to work remains.

However, even with these symptoms, it is better to take steps to treat a mild cold, otherwise more severe symptoms may occur.

Mild cold: treatment

What should a person who is sick take if they have a mild cold in order to quickly restore their ability to work and prevent viruses from causing damage to their health? It is advisable to combine both therapeutic and folk remedies. Good effect The following proven methods can help:

  • a hot shower at the very first symptoms of a cold. You can first perform a simple physical work, for example, mopping the floors to sweat a little. Next, you should quickly take a hot shower, after which you need to dry yourself thoroughly and wrap yourself in a warm blanket. Similar procedure will wash away sweat and reduce temperature;
  • providing warmth for the feet. It is necessary to insulate your feet as much as possible by wearing socks or wrapping yourself in a blanket. Additionally, you can add dry mustard to your socks;
  • taking antiviral drugs. If you start taking the drug in time in the very first hours of illness according to the instructions, you can quickly eliminate the symptoms of a cold;
  • a pleasant cure for mild colds - drinking warm tea with lemon, as a bite with honey or raspberry jam.

Sometimes the question arises: is it possible to play sports or work with a mild cold? If these are simple physical exercises at home, then it is quite possible. It is highly undesirable to visit a fitness club. Firstly, you can easily become hypothermic, and secondly, you can infect others.

In order not to hastily decide how to quickly get rid of a mild cold, it is better to worry in advance about not getting sick. Some medications, such as Forcis, will help with this. This product contains cistus extract, which has valuable properties - the ability to block any penetration of viruses into the cells of the body. As a result, infection does not occur even through contact with a sick person.

Many people believe that pneumonia can be recognized by a high fever and severe cough, however, the symptoms of this disease often resemble signs of mild colds. The incidence of pneumonia increases in the autumn as the weather worsens.

Ivika Keskküla, a teacher of pulmonology at the Tartu University Hospital, says that pneumonia primarily affects those people whose health is already compromised, and therefore the body’s resistance is weakened. For example, pneumonia affects the elderly and heavy smokers.

Regardless of age
At the same time, young people who outwardly seem to be completely healthy and vital often suffer from pneumonia. “Pneumonia is not an infectious disease; it does not spread like a runny nose and cough. There must be some problem in the body itself,” confirms Keskküla.

For example, the immune system of a generally healthy person may be weakened and result of mild colds.

“Typical pneumonia begins with high temperature and cough, often also with the release of sputum, which may contain blood,” Keskküla describes the symptoms of the disease. And although a sick person may mistake such symptoms for signs of a cold, which also accompany pneumonia, bad feeling forces him to see a doctor.

It is much more difficult to diagnose the disease for those who have contracted atypical pneumonia, which is characterized by low fever and dry cough. In this case, there are no signs that distinguish pneumonia from a common cold.

Often, when such symptoms appear, the first thing people do is run to the pharmacy, and not to the family doctor. “If a person is being treated at home and after five days there are no signs of recovery, then you should still consult a doctor,” recommends Keskküla.

To diagnose pneumonia, it is necessary to take an X-ray of the lungs and a blood test so that the doctor can prescribe treatment. But this is not always easy to do.

“Based on initial blood tests and lung images, it can be difficult to determine whether we are dealing with viral or bacteriological pneumonia and what the causative agents of this pneumonia are,” admits Keskküla. Bacterial pneumonia should be treated with antibiotics, and viral pneumonia with antiviral drugs.

If assigned correct treatment, then after about three to four days the patient begins to recover, and his temperature drops. “If a person is fully conscious, eats and drinks, then there is no reason to put him in the hospital because of pneumonia, provided that he is given the correct treatment,” says the pulmonologist.

“People who end up in hospital are elderly or have serious illnesses, so their hospital treatment can last a month or even longer,” explains the doctor.

Sometimes patients who are already in the hospital begin to get pneumonia. According to Keskküla, while in the ward intensive care, patients are very susceptible to all kinds of diseases.

Pneumonia can lead to death, and sometimes it happens even to young people who seem perfectly healthy. “Cases like this can be incomprehensible. For some reason, such a person’s body is unable to fight pneumonia,” states Keskküla.

Death
Reason severe complications or death, as a rule, it turns out that the patient goes to the doctor too late. For example, it may occur septic shock, falls blood pressure, and the outcome could be fatal.

In this case, the patient’s lungs may be destroyed, and between the lung and the wall chest liquid will penetrate. In turn, this can lead to purulent inflammation which can only be eliminated surgically.

Usually antibacterial treatment lasts a week, with atypical pneumonia in some cases longer, despite the fact that the patient’s health may already be good.

In order to make sure that the disease has passed, it is necessary to take an x-ray after three to four weeks. “If we are talking about a person over 60 years of age or a chronic smoker, recovery must be confirmed radiologically,” warns Keskküla.

Two types of pneumonia

Pneumonia, or pneumonia, can be bacterial or viral.

The most common pathogen viral inflammation lungs is the influenza virus. But the most common is bacterial pneumonia, which is mainly caused by the microbe streptococcus pneumoniae. Healthy man can also carry such a microbe in his body, but when certain conditions are imposed, the microbe can provoke pneumonia. Treatment for bacterial and viral pneumonia is different.

Even doctors confirm that some folk recipes bring rapid effect in the treatment of inflammatory changes lung tissue, but only if they are used simultaneously with antibiotics.

Why is herbal medicine effective?

Traditional medicine is effective for pneumonia, since natural herbs contain anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic, vasodilating and analgesic properties chemical substances. If they are dosed correctly and combined with the recommendations of doctors, pneumonia can be cured in a short time.

Before we recommend how to treat focal or segmental pneumonia (right-sided, left-sided) with folk remedies, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the medical recommendations that must be followed when using medicinal plants:

  • If you have pneumonia, a person needs bed rest;
  • Drinking large amounts of fluid will eliminate increased acidity blood;
  • A warm bath improves blood supply to the lung tissue and allows for faster resorption of infiltrative lesions. Used after severe cough disappears;
  • Correct and good nutrition must be selected taking into account the person’s age;
  • Congenital inflammatory changes in the lungs are treated with antibiotics, but the mother can speed up the healing process. To do this, it is necessary to strengthen immune system baby with fermented mixtures containing vitamins and microelements.

Medical prescriptions for the treatment of infiltrative shadows in the lung tissue, in addition to antibiotics, recommend the use of oxygen. For these purposes, ventilate the room in which the patient is located daily. The flow of fresh air will help reduce the concentration of pathogenic bacteria that enter the room when coughing.

Infants and newborns are sensitive to cold air, so they need dosed aeration (by opening the frame slightly, placing the child away from the window).

How to choose the best folk remedy

To treat pneumonia and choose the best folk remedy for the pathology, we recommend treating the disease according to the severity of the syndromes.

The main syndromes of inflammation of the lung tissue;

  • general intoxication;
  • catarrhal;
  • lung lesions;
  • hematological changes.

General intoxication syndrome occurs with inflammation of the lungs due to the release of pathogen toxins into the blood, the development inflammatory reaction at the site of penetration of bacteria or viruses. To identify it, you should identify the following signs:

  • pallor;
  • increased heart rate;
  • increase in the number of breathing movements;
  • emotional agitation and apathy;
  • disorders of consciousness;
  • vomiting and nausea.

Typical pneumonia is characterized by a slight fever, which is poorly relieved by antipyretic drugs.

Proven recipes for curing general intoxication syndrome in pneumonia

Traditional methods in case of intoxication syndrome, it can be used before and after its resolution. The following recipes are recommended:

  • Brew 2 tablespoons of coltsfoot leaves with a glass of boiling water. Let it brew for 30 minutes and drink ¼ cup 3 times a day;
  • Drink rosehip tea. It boosts immunity and calms after pneumonia is cured. To prepare it, add a few berries to boiling water and let it brew for a minute;
  • Finely chop the agave leaves and place them in a glass jar. Pour in honey and Cahors, stir. Let the medicine sit for 8-10 days. After straining and squeezing, take 1 teaspoon 3 times a day;
  • Add a teaspoon pork fat and honey in a glass of boiled milk. When the mixture has cooled, add the egg (raw). Stir the solution and drink. This folk remedy for pneumonia should be consumed 3 times a day for a month.

When using the above recipes, you can count on a decrease in fever within a week or after normalization laboratory tests.

We treat the syndrome of catarrhal changes

Catarrhal syndrome is the destruction and separation of the bronchial and alveolar epithelium. It is observed in the initial stages of the formation of pneumonia in humans. The main sign of pathology is cough. This act is physiologically designed to remove mucus from the respiratory tract and make breathing easier.

Catarrhal syndrome can also be eliminated using traditional methods. For these purposes, the following methods are used:

  • Inhalations with horseradish. To prepare them, you need to wash, peel and chop the horseradish root. To prepare the medicine, just take a gram of horseradish root, put it in a pot in crushed form and inhale every minute at intervals of 10 minutes for 2 hours. There is also a modified method: pour horseradish with alcohol (80%) and let the mixture brew for 20 minutes. After this, let the patient breathe over the mixture for 20 minutes. At this treatment cough disappears quickly;
  • Take 20 grams of crushed elecampane roots and simmer it over low heat for 10 minutes. After this, let it brew for 10 minutes and wrap it in a woolen scarf for 4 hours. To treat pneumonia, it should be taken 3-4 times 20 minutes before meals;
  • Take 3 spoons of plantain leaves and mix them with the same amount of honey or sugar powder. Take 1 tablespoon 3-4 times daily when sputum is separated 20 minutes before meals;
  • Cut the potatoes in half and place them on the chest. Wrap the compress in a warm scarf and lie in this state for 2 hours until the potatoes have cooled.

Clearing the lungs of infiltrate

Methods of traditional treatment of pulmonary infiltration are used when confirmed inflammatory exudate in the alveoli. To do this, an x-ray should be performed. You can determine the pathology yourself by the following symptoms:

  • Dyspnea;
  • Fever;
  • Fine bubbling rales on auscultation;
  • Hard breathing;
  • Shortening of the pulmonary sound by percussion;
  • Obstructive syndrome.

Infiltrative changes in the lungs are characterized by obstructive syndrome (narrowing of the bronchi), which can be assumed by a person’s wheezing breathing.

To effectively treat infiltrative syndrome, it is necessary to use antibacterial agents. At the same time, traditional methods can be used:

  • Grease the crust rye bread garlic Use the product as often as possible. Garlic contains antibacterial agents;
  • Make a homemade garlic inhaler. To do this, take a yogurt glass and make several holes in it. Cut the garlic into small pieces and place it on the bottom of the glass. Inhale the vapor through your nose or mouth. The procedure should be repeated as often as possible, especially when it is winter outside.

For a quick recovery, it is important that the mucus is expectorated and removed from the body, as pulmonologist E.V. Tolbuzina tells how to do this.

Right-sided pneumonia is less likely to progress, unlike its left-sided counterpart. To prevent complications, antibiotics and traditional recipes should be taken from the initial stages of the process, as well as after the clinical symptoms of the disease disappear.

Traditional therapy for hematological syndrome

Traditional treatment methods hematological syndrome changes in laboratory blood tests must be taken into account. The recipes described below are recommended to be used when leukocytes increase by more than 10 * 10 to the 9th power per liter. Hematological changes are observed with dangerous pneumonia that require etiological treatment (pneumococcal, mycoplasmosis, chlamydia).

Traditional methods treatment of hematological syndrome with inflammatory changes in the lungs:

  • The remedy is called "calciumite". It was used in ancient times for bleeding and fever along with cough. To prepare the medicine, take 10 lemons, 6 eggs, a jar of honey and ¾ cup of cognac. 6 eggs with shells must be added to a jar and filled with squeezed juice from 10 lemons. Cover the jar with gauze and wrap it in thick, dark paper. Place the mixture in a warm and cool place. Store until the eggshells are completely destroyed;
  • At the next stage, you should heat the honey, cool it and add the mixture that was prepared in the previous stage. Then the medicine is poured into a dark bottle and stored in a cool place. Take 1 dessert spoon 3 times a day after meals.

Remember that calciumite can be stored for no more than 3 weeks.

In conclusion, it should be added that the use of folk remedies after pneumonia helps prevent relapse of the disease. In the active stage of the inflammatory process, the appropriateness of using prescriptions is determined by the doctor.

Folk remedies are, of course, not bad. It seems that it is not so harmful to the body. But I think it's acceptable for pneumonia in initial stage. Greatest effect They gave various inhalations, now you can even buy a special device, called an irrigator. But more difficult cases A doctor is simply necessary, his consultation. After all, complications here can be very serious.

I believe that pneumonia is quite serious and dangerous disease. In this case, of course, you should not self-medicate. You must immediately consult a doctor who will confirm the diagnosis and prescribe competent treatment. And folk remedies can be used together with the main one prescribed by the doctor. When my roommate got sick, she drank rosehip tea. This certainly won’t harm the body in any case!

I can say that it was with folk remedies that I was able to personally cure pneumonia. And I can really say that, as stated above, in order to effectively treat infiltrative syndrome, it is necessary to use antibacterial agents, but at the same time traditional methods can be used with them. I don’t know for whom, but these methods, which are described in the article, are very good.

Before I started treatment with antibiotics for focal pneumonia, I tried to be treated with folk remedies. As a result, I brought myself to a serious state. The article correctly states that folk remedies can only be auxiliary along with antibiotics. And under no circumstances should pneumonia be treated at home, otherwise there is a danger of remaining disabled.

Thank you so much for the wonderful recipes! At the end of spring, I suffered from pneumonia; it arose against the background of chronic bronchitis, which I have been suffering from for 4 years... And after I was cured, I do not feel completely comfortable in the tracheal area. Whenever I come under a light summer draft, I feel a tingling sensation in this area and a desire to cough. I will drink the recipe with aloe, honey and Cahors to consolidate the result of the treatment, because... Antibiotics literally knock me off my feet and I don’t want to take them again.

I somehow don’t believe in folk remedies for treating inflammation

lungs. For bronchitis or COPD - yes, this is the only way to get normal

result, and doctors say that treating inflammation is easier than bronchitis. But

easier precisely due to the fact that pathogens are sensitive to modern antibiotics.

If you wait too long, the situation will only get worse, and it’s good if the body

relatively healthy to prevent disastrous complications. I think,

It is better to use all these recipes already at the stage of recovery from illness -

then they will undoubtedly bring a lot of benefit.

No matter how effective folk remedies are, it is unlikely that an ordinary person will be able to diagnose pneumonia using a decoction or compress. We go to the doctor first anyway. If I were sick, then I could afford herbal experiments, but when a child gets sick, excuse me, go to the doctor and pharmaceutical drugs I somehow have more confidence. Although the fact that folk remedies can alleviate symptoms and speed up the body’s recovery after illness cannot be argued here. In addition, decoctions, teas, etc. have a powerful preventive effect with virtually no side effects.

I heard from a girl who lived in China for a year and is now keen on a raw food diet that, on the recommendation of a professor from Moscow, she cured pneumonia in this way: she couldn’t eat anything, but she had to constantly drink tea, grapefruit and watermelon juices. And nothing more. The disease went away without a trace... I wonder if this technique is applicable only to a specific case, or can you try it on yourself? There’s just really not enough money for medicine...

You are absolutely right, a variety of traditional medicine and homeopathy preparations have proven themselves very well as preventative, restorative and anti-inflammatory agents. Regarding pneumonia, this is precisely the recovery period after taking antibiotics.

Dear Ekaterina, under no circumstances should you try this “recipe” on yourself. You can save once on medications, and then treat complications for a long time. Watermelon and grapefruit juices, especially natural ones, are much more expensive than any antibiotic. The diagnosis of pneumonia in this case is doubtful. Possibly bronchitis due to ARVI.

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The most effective folk remedies for the treatment of pneumonia

Pneumonia is a serious lung disease. When the first symptoms appear, you must take Urgent measures, otherwise the consequences can be very serious. Besides drug treatment There are proven and quite effective folk remedies for pneumonia. If they are taken in combination with the recommendations of doctors, the disease can be cured much faster.

Signs of pneumonia

Pneumonia can begin suddenly and very acutely. The reasons for its occurrence are different: complications after colds, the entry of dangerous microorganisms into the lungs, the consequences of injuries and operations. The first symptoms of pneumonia are similar to signs of a viral infection: sharp increase temperatures up to degrees, severe cough, chills, fever, pale skin, weakness. This condition is a reason for immediate appeal for medical help.

If treatment occurs not in a hospital, but at home, strict bed rest must be observed. It is recommended to drink plenty of fluids. After the strong cough disappears, you can take a warm bath, which helps speed up the process of resorption of infiltrative lesions and improves blood supply to the lungs. It is very important that the air in the room where the patient is located is saturated with oxygen. The room should be ventilated daily to reduce the amount of bacteria released into the air when coughing.

Traditional methods of treatment

Traditional medicine has a wealth of experience in treating pneumonia. At a time when there were no cures for this disease, people saved themselves using folk remedies and treated pneumonia with infusions and decoctions of medicinal herbs, compresses and lotions. Efficiency folk methods is quite understandable, because natural components contain everything necessary substances and microelements that the patient needs to alleviate the course of the disease and get well soon. Treatment with folk remedies should be carried out simultaneously with therapy prescribed by a medical specialist.

Pneumonia is very severe in older people; they suffer from it twice as often as at a young age. The complexity of treatment also lies in the fact that due to various concomitant diseases not all medications are suitable for them, so folk remedies for the treatment of pneumonia in older people often come to the fore.

Onions and garlic for pneumonia

Among enough large quantity folk remedies for the treatment of pneumonia, special place are occupied by products based on onions and garlic. These vegetables are of great benefit to a weakened body. They contain special substances- phytoncides, they are also called herbal antibiotics, they cleanse and strengthen the respiratory system.

At acute course helps diseases well garlic juice, which should be taken every hour, one large spoon. To prepare it, you need to put 200 g of chopped garlic in a closed container. When it releases juice (after about half an hour), add 1 liter of Cahors and leave the mixture for 14 days. Then pour the filtered juice into a glass bottle.

Helps with purulent pneumonia garlic tincture. Chop 10 medium-sized heads of garlic and pour them with a liter of vodka, leave in a dark place for 8 days. The tincture is taken half a teaspoon three times a day.

An excellent remedy for treating pneumonia is onion-milk decoction. Boil two onions in milk (about five minutes), leave for four hours and strain. It should be taken every three hours, one spoonful.

Honey based products

At pulmonary diseases A warm compress of honey, dry mustard and vodka will help. Take a tablespoon of each ingredient and apply it overnight to the area between the shoulder blades. The second compress is placed on right side breasts

You can prepare a decoction of honey and aloe. To do this, you need to mix honey (300 g), ½ glass of water and pre-crushed aloe leaf. Boil the mixture over low heat for two hours. Take one large spoon in the morning, afternoon and evening.

To strengthen the lungs various diseases respiratory tract, you can prepare a balm from liquid honey (350 g), Cahors (0.5 l) and aloe (250 g). Aloe should not be watered for 2 weeks before picking, and its leaves do not need to be washed, but only wiped. Mix all ingredients, leave for two weeks in a cool place, strain and squeeze. Drink one large spoon 3 times a day.

Tinctures for pneumonia

Not only very effective, but also delicious recipe tinctures from birch buds and aloe can be prepared as follows: mix one glass each of honey and Cahors, two glasses of grapes (light), a large spoon of birch buds and an aloe leaf. The mixture should be infused for a week in the dark. Drink 60 g per day.

Combine the juice from one medium beet, an aloe leaf, a spoonful of pork fat and one glass each of honey and Cahors. Place the mixture on the fire and mix everything well. The infusion process takes 20 days. Drink 40 g per day.

Grind a sunflower flower without seeds and pour two bottles of vodka. Insist for two weeks. Drink one large spoon 2-3 times a day.

Traditional medicine is very effective and effective help in the treatment of pneumonia. They increase immunity, activate vitality in the fight against the disease, promote rapid recovery. But when treating such a serious disease as pneumonia, it is necessary, first of all, to follow the doctor’s recommendations. Traditional methods of treatment are auxiliary means that increase the effectiveness of the main therapy.

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A large group of diseases characterized by inflammatory processes is called pneumonia. Quite effective on early stages The disease can be treated with folk remedies. It is used as an adjuvant to traditional drugs.

Treatment with folk remedies for pneumonia

Let's look at how to treat pneumonia without using medications. The very first requirement is compliance with bed rest, and this is not a whim of the attending physician; it is necessary to create maximum conditions for the body. During treatment, you should stop smoking, otherwise the treatment will not give a positive result, or may be very long.

Warming has a good effect on pneumonia. You can use traditional mustard plasters, jars, or warm up on the sand. To do this, pour hot sand onto a table or couch and place the patient wrapped in a sheet on it. As a rule, after three procedures, the cough becomes softer and breathing becomes easier. However, it is worth considering that any type of heating is strictly prohibited if there is blood in the sputum. Excessive heat can cause pulmonary infarction and cause severe bleeding.

Both doctors and traditional healers, agree that during illness you need to drink plenty of fluids. The thing is that with pneumonia there is increased sweating. Along with sweat, not only bacterial waste products come out, but also useful substances, and dehydration of the body is observed. In order to compensate for the water balance, it is recommended to large quantities for pneumonia, drink milk, mineral water, fortified decoctions (raspberries, black currants), and fruit drinks.

An excellent diaphoretic that has an anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effect is the following recipe for pneumonia: five buds of spices, four cloves of garlic, one tablespoon of sugar, poured with 0.3 liters of water and the same amount of Cahors red wine. Cook in a sealed container over low heat until half the liquid remains in the pan. Strain and drink immediately very hot. After this, you need to go to bed with a heating pad and wrap yourself up thoroughly.

Good results for pneumonia in strengthening the immune system are obtained by hardening the body, taking natural strengthening drugs, tincture of ginseng, eleutherococcus. A healthy lifestyle plays an important role, balanced diet, playing sports, quitting smoking and drinking alcohol.

Effective treatments with expectorant decoctions and infusions for pneumonia

Grind chamomile, calendula and St. John's wort flowers in a blender (equal doses). Pour boiling water over it. After two hours, strain. Drink half a glass of this folk remedy more often.

Honey tincture is another excellent folk remedy. Buckwheat honey (750 g) needs to be boiled for several minutes with birch buds. Strain. Before going to bed, take a teaspoon diluted with water.

Healing balm. Prepare a decoction of St. John's wort (200 grams of herb per liter of water). Drink several times a day.

Fig drink. Boil the fruits of dry white figs with a glass of low-fat milk. Drink until the pneumonia disappears.

Almond oil, coltsfoot poison, anise, oregano herb, fennel fruit, lungwort herb, thyme, licorice root, linden, elderberry and many others have excellent expectorant properties.

Fir and garlic inhalations (pass a few cloves of garlic through the garlic, pour boiling water and add a spoonful of soda, inhale the garlic vapor until it evaporates), salt and alkaline inhalations are very helpful in treatment.

300 grams of crushed garlic are infused in a tightly closed container for about 30 minutes. 200 grams of infused gruel is collected and poured into a liter of “Kagora”, infused for 2 weeks with periodic shaking. After this it is filtered. The folk remedy is taken hot, one tablespoon every hour. At the same time, this tincture for pneumonia is rubbed into the chest and back.

A hole is cut in the radish, into which two tablespoons of liquid honey are poured. The radish is placed in a bowl, covered with wax paper or the top that has been cut off. Aged for 3 hours and taken as a treatment for severe cough a teaspoon before meals several times a day.

Expectorant and anti-inflammatory collection for pneumonia. To prepare it you will need to mix the herb in equal quantities bird knotweed, anise fruits, dill seeds, thyme herbs. Pour two tablespoons of the mixture into 1.5 cups of boiling water and leave for 3 hours in a warm place, then bring to a boil and simmer for 5-10 minutes. Drink the cooled broth three times a day, half a glass, half an hour before meals.

To soften and relieve dry cough due to pneumonia, use a decoction of oats. To prepare it you will need a glass of pure (unseasoned) oats, five tablespoons of honey and two to three tablespoons of butter. Wash the oats, pour in a liter of cold milk and cook over low heat for 30 minutes. Strain the resulting jelly, cool, add butter and honey Take one glass of the decoction before bed, warmed up. In addition to its anti-inflammatory effect, the product soothes nervous system and improves sleep.

Horseradish infusion is considered a very effective way to treat pneumonia: horseradish root is not brewed with boiling water, but poured with cold running water, allowed to brew for 12 hours and taken, slightly warmed, half a glass every 4 hours.

Take two tablespoons of crushed marshmallow roots, poppy seeds, and thyme herbs. Add a tablespoon of coltsfoot and anise. To prepare a folk remedy for pneumonia, you will need five teaspoons of the mixture, which must be poured cold water and leave for two to three hours. After this, boil the mixture for 10 minutes, cool and take 0.25 cups 4 times a day.

Effective methods of treating compresses for pneumonia

Warm compress for pneumonia

Mix dates, figs, white wine and barley flour thoroughly (you can use a blender). Ready mixture place on a cloth and apply on your back at night, wrapped in a woolen scarf or wearing a warm sweater.

Garlic mustard plasters and honey compresses with vodka, which are applied to the chest and back, are very helpful.

Garlic mustard plasters help well in treatment. To do this, finely chopped garlic is laid out on cloths greased with vegetable oil, after which they are placed on the back or chest. For sensitive skin, you must first apply a cloth to the body that has been soaked in vegetable oil, and then spread the garlic. These mustard plasters last for about minutes so that there is no sensation.

Compresses and lotions have a good warming effect in the treatment of pneumonia. To relieve pain in the sternum, you can try this method - add one hundred grams of vinegar, red wine and vegetable oil. Mix everything thoroughly and place the resulting mass on the patient’s chest and back, wrap the application in cellophane film and wrap it in woolen cloth.

Effective methods of treating pneumonia with eggs

Traditional healers offer treatment for diseases using fresh quail eggs, which must be taken in the morning on an empty stomach. For an adult, 5-6 eggs per day are preferable, and for a child - from 1 to 3 eggs.

Another unique recipe offered traditional healers: Shells from chicken eggs(5-6 pieces) are placed in a glass container and poured with the juice of 10 lemons. The glass jar is covered with gauze and placed in a dark, not damp place. The juice should completely dissolve the eggshells. The process of preparing a medicine for pneumonia takes a week, periodically you need to remove the mold that has formed on top. When the shell is completely dissolved, add 250 grams of honey melted in a water bath and half a glass of alcohol or cognac to the juice, mix everything, and take a teaspoon three times a day after meals. This medicine is stored in the refrigerator.

Rules for treating pneumonia at home

A hundred years ago, when antibiotics were not so perfect, pneumonia very often ended fatal. Progress modern medicine, allowed to significantly reduce mortality. But despite this, patients and their relatives should know how to treat this disease according to the rules. Traditional treatment is no less effective than traditional medicine.

Unfortunately, at present, many doctors neglect the importance of proper and complete care for a sick person with pneumonia, relying entirely on the action of medications. However, studies have shown that of two patients who have the same severity of illness and receive the same treatment, the one who receives full care recovers faster.

In order for the treatment for inflammation to be successful, a number of conditions must be met:

Carefully follow your doctor's recommendations and take all prescribed medications. Compliance with this point is very important, since the effectiveness of the medications used in the treatment of pneumonia depends on compliance with the dosage.

The patient's nutrition is very important. The rate at which the body recovers from inflammation largely depends on the completeness of the diet. In the first days of illness, patients, as a rule, refuse food, so during this period of time it is recommended to drink plenty of high-calorie drinks and concentrated broths. In subsequent days, the diet should be more varied - vegetables, fruits, dairy products.

Doctors are sure that great importance Drinking plenty of fluids plays a role in cleansing the body of infection during pneumonia. Alkaline mineral waters are indicated, which promote absorption medicines, vitamin juices, hot milk with soda and honey.

Hygiene. In the healing process, cleanliness and hygiene, including the oral cavity, are very important. After each meal, you should rinse your mouth with a 1% hydrogen peroxide solution. In order to prevent infection from accumulating in the room where the patient lies and becoming a new pathogen, it is necessary to regularly ventilate. This procedure can be carried out directly in the presence of the patient, having previously wrapped his head in a warm blanket.

If the disease proceeds relatively calmly, there is no pain in the chest, the sputum is clean, without blood, then with the permission of the doctor, treatment at home is allowed. As an auxiliary therapy, in consultation with the attending physician, you can use traditional medicine. However, these drugs should be used with great caution, since many drugs can cause allergies and further complicate the patient’s condition. Doctors also strongly do not recommend using alcohol-based products, since alcohol in combination with tablets can have an unexpected effect.

Treatment of pneumonia using traditional medicine methods is very effective, but you should know that only light form diseases. At the slightest complications or symptoms that bother you, seek help from a doctor. Self-medication will only worsen your health condition. Your health and the health of your loved ones and children is in your hands. Life is given only once! Take care of yourself!

Treatment of pneumonia with folk remedies in adults

Properly selected methods of combating pneumonia are the key to the patient’s survival. Prescribing medications and medical procedures done by a doctor after it is established accurate diagnosis, including information about the causative agent of the disease and the characteristics of its course.

Definition of disease

The development of the inflammatory process in lung tissue is designated by the term: pneumonia. However, to say that there is inflammation, and its focus is located in the lung tissue, is only half the diagnosis. To determine treatment methods, many more questions must be answered:

  • For what reason did the inflammation occur?
  • What is the volume of area respiratory organ covered by a pathological process.
  • Is the inflammatory process a primary or secondary disease?
  • Is pneumonia accompanied by complications?
  • What's it like general state the body of the sick person (age, individual characteristics, concomitant ailments).

After all, there are many varieties of this disease. And pneumonia occurs in different situations.

There are infectious and non-infectious pneumonia. If pathological process caused by pathogenic microflora, then you need to know exactly which one: bacteria, viruses or fungal infection. There are also mixed forms - viral and bacterial. Sometimes the cause of the disease is atypical microflora. This type of pneumonia is difficult to both diagnose and treat.

In some cases, the cause of inflammation is allergic reactions, impact toxic substances, chest injuries. This is non-infectious pneumonia. But such a disease often causes the development of a fungal or bacterial infection in the lungs.

It should be noted that bacterial infection most often causes the development of pneumonia.

Depending on the size of the lesion, focal, segmental, confluent and total pneumonia are distinguished. Of course, the severity of the disease depends on the extent of the spread of the inflammatory process and the “damage” caused by it.

Inflammation leads to damage to bubble-like formations in the lung tissue (alveoli). Inflammatory exudation develops in the alveoli - the appearance of exudative fluid in “bubbles”. Air is forced out of the alveoli. Pneumonia is extremely dangerous and causes severe conditions and complications: atelectasis (collapse of lung lobes), exudative pleurisy, abscess or gangrene of the lung, respiratory and oxygen failure, heart failure. In case of untimely or improper treatment pneumonia can result in the death of the patient.

  • Headache and insomnia.
  • Weakness, “brokenness.”
  • Discomfortable sensations in joints and muscles
  • Cough with characteristic sputum.
  • Retraction of the skin between the ribs during breathing.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Increased body temperature, chills.
  • Discomfortable sensations in the lung area.

But in cases where the body of a sick person is weakened due to age ( old age, Small children), past diseases, the symptoms of the disease may not appear or be “blurred”. It is also difficult to diagnose the inflammatory process in people with reduced immunity.

Treatment with folk remedies

The treatment strategy for pneumonia is determined by your doctor. Under no circumstances should you try to cure such a serious and dangerous disease on your own. Since in the vast majority of cases inflammation is caused by bacterial or fungal infection, then to fight the disease you need a special “weapon”: antibacterial drugs. This is the most important part of treatment, aimed at destroying the main cause of the disease. For more effective treatment A bacterial analysis is performed to accurately determine the causative agent of the infection and prescribe a drug to which these microorganisms are sensitive. In addition to antibiotics, the doctor may prescribe a number of medications that help the body cope with the consequences of the inflammatory process or alleviate the patient’s condition in case of excessively severe symptoms.

  • Expectorants.
  • Bronchodilators that dilate the bronchi and eliminate shortness of breath.
  • Immunomodulatory drugs that provide anti-infective protection.
  • Medicines that improve blood flow to the lungs.
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Antihistamines.

Treatment of pneumonia without the use of antibacterial drugs is possible when the inflammatory process is caused only by viral infection. And this diagnosis was confirmed by examination and tests.

In other cases, the use of antibiotics is necessary.

But is it possible to use traditional medicine to speed up the healing process and alleviate the patient’s condition? This issue should be discussed with your doctor. Purpose of one or another therapeutic methods or means depends on the type of pneumonia and individual characteristics the body of a sick person. It is important to know: self-medication and neglect of medical prescriptions for pneumonia are unacceptable. Ineffective or incorrect treatment can be fatal.

Folk remedies play a supporting role in the treatment of pneumonia.

Symptomatic treatment is carried out using the antipyretic, anti-inflammatory or cough-relieving properties of medicinal plants.

Inhalations

Inhalations help soften the cough caused by catarrhal syndrome and clear the lungs of infiltration.

Methods of inhaling the burning aromas of onions, horseradish, ginger or garlic are considered to be a kind of inhalation. Plants must be crushed before inhalation. Each procedure requires the preparation of new plant materials. It is recommended to carry out such inhalations 2-3 times a day.

Decoctions, teas

To prepare teas or infusions, you must choose medicinal plants with expectorant or immune-strengthening effects.

Expectorant properties have:

A decoction of medicinal herbs to relieve cough is prepared in a water bath for twenty minutes, then cooled slightly. For cooking medicine You can use several plants at the same time. The crushed plant material is mixed. Both one plant and the mixture are taken at the rate of: a tablespoon of raw material per 250 ml of water.

Rose hips, echinacea, and ginseng strengthen the immune system.

Rosehip is not used in decoctions, since it medicinal properties boiling worsens. To prepare the drink, you need to pour boiling water over the crushed fruits and make an infusion.

Essential oils

Essential oils are considered a product capable of creating a bacteriostatic effect, that is, creating an environment that prevents the proliferation of microorganisms.

For this purpose they use essential oils, for example, eucalyptus oil. In a convenient way The procedure involves the use of portable inhalers. If there is no device, then inhalation is done over a container with steam, adding soda (one spoon) and a few drops of essential oil to boiling water. The procedure is repeated three times a day for a week.

In addition to eucalyptus, essential oils of clove, pine, calamus, and fir are used for inhalation.

An ointment based on natural ingredients is designed to enhance the effect of massage, which is extremely useful during the recovery period after pneumonia.

Ointments are also used for compresses.

One of the ointment recipes is a mixture mashed potatoes(potatoes must be boiled with their skins on), honey, vegetable oil and alcohol. All ingredients are taken in equal proportions. To prepare the ointment, the products must be thoroughly ground to a homogeneous mixture. Apply warm as a compress.

For rubbing and massage, you can prepare an ointment from bird cherry: Bird cherry flowers (about seven handfuls) are added to melted pork fat (half a kilogram) and heated for four hours in a water bath. The ointment is filtered and stored in a cool place. The product must be used warm.

Recommended products traditional medicine, must be used after consultation with your doctor. You should not assume that “folk” medicines are absolutely harmless. Almost all components included in their composition can cause allergic reactions and other undesirable consequences. They should only be used after making sure they are safe. You need to be especially careful with volatile substances: vapors of “hot” vegetables (mustard, horseradish, onions, etc.) and essential oils.

Moreover, one should not assume that folk remedies are a time-tested panacea. Such medications can be “adopted” as an addition to the main treatment and only after the acute period of the disease has ended. Shouldn't do thermal procedures, various types of compresses or rubbing while the patient acute intoxication body and high temperature.

conclusions

Treating pneumonia with “universal” remedies without the advice of a specialist means exposing his life to serious danger.

Traditional methods of treatment should complement, but in no case replace the main treatment.