A respiratory infection that leads to the damage of bronchial tubes is known as bronchitis. Characterized by unpleasant symptoms such as wheezing, phlegm and a persistent cough, bronchial infections are meddlesome and often difficult to treat. If your bronchitis developed due to a bacterial infection, take antibiotics to rid your body of the virus. Unfortunately bronchitis usually results from a viral infection and will not benefit from antibiotics. Usually rest and fluid consumption will help to clear up viral bronchitis without further medical intervention.
The oxygen and hydrogen molecules in water are known not only to sustain life, but some believe they also have great curative properties. Natural health advocates, such as Purity 2000.com, promote hydration treatment as a possible cure for bronchial asthma. However, a National Institutes of Health study casts doubt on whether water and hydration have an effect on mucociliary function, or the function of cells in the airways.