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Bronchitis

Bronchitis is an infammation  of the trachea (windpipe) and the large bronchi (air passage) of the respiratory tract. Bronchitis can be caused by a bacterial or viral infection, or it can be triggered by an allergic reaction to molds, pollens, dander, or dust.


Causes of Bronchitis :
Bronchitis begins with a runny nose, fever, a dry cough, and possibly, wheezing. The cough eventually becomes productive, with clear sputum at first and, later, thick, yellow sputum. Symptoms of allergic bronchitis include a cough that is often worse at night, malaise, loss of appetite, and wheezing. Chronic bronchitis is characterized by a persistent dry cough without other symptoms. A lingering or chronic cough can be debilitating.

People who have chronic bronchitis are more susceptible to bacterial infections of the airway and lungs, like pneumonia. (In some people with chronic bronchitis, the airway becomes permanently infected with bacteria.) Pneumonia is more common among smokers and people who are exposed to secondhand smoke.

The techniques of acupressure for Bronchitis :
Acupressure for Bronchitis



1 : Use the tips of the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands to scrub up and down the center of the breastbone for one minute. Gently press and knead the breastbone from the top to the bottom for one minute.

2 :  Gently press and knead the point right in the middle between the nipples for men, and between fourth and fifth ribs on the midline for women (Cv17). Do this for one minute.

3 : Gently press the point located at the depression right above the top of the breastbone for one minute (Cv22). Use your fingers to gently squeeze the skin and muscles from this point up to the Adam's apple 20 times.

4 : With your thumb against the index finger, use your other thumb to gently press the webbing where it bulges up the highest for one minute (Li4).

5 : Gently press the point located two finger-widths up from the wrist crease, on the inside of the forearm, in line with the thumb, for one minute (Lu7).

6: Gently press the point on the outside edge of the leg bone halfway between the tip of the anklebone and the middle of the kneecap for one minute (St40). 

7 : Gently press the point four finger-widths up from the inside anklebone, right behind the leg bone for one minute (Sp6)  



  for Guidelines and Treatment of Bronchitis