Ashwagandha is particularly good
for the upper respiratory tract: in fact, the aforementioned study on cyclists showed that it was especially helpful for cardiorespiratory endurance.
Overall, the introduction of formula milk as well as any breast feeding for less than six months were found to be significant risk factors for hospital, doctor, or clinic visits and hospital admissions specifically
for upper respiratory tract infections and wheezing lower respiratory tract illness.
Not exact matches
There's no cure
for asthma, although some asthmatic children who wheeze only when they have colds or
upper respiratory tract infections outgrow the tendency to wheeze over time.
Compared with never - breastfed infants, those who were breastfed
for 6 months or longer had lower risks of
upper respiratory tract infections (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 0.62 [95 % CI: 0.49 — 0.78]-RRB-, lower
respiratory tract infections (aOR: 0.61 [95 % CI: 0.40 — 0.92]-RRB-, and gastrointestinal
tract infections (aOR: 0.45 [95 % CI: 0.30 — 0.69]-RRB-.
B,
For the age period of 7 to 12 months, complete information on breastfeeding and infectious diseases was available for 2958 infants (upper respiratory tract infections), 3027 infants (lower respiratory tract infections), and 2938 (gastrointestinal infections) infan
For the age period of 7 to 12 months, complete information on breastfeeding and infectious diseases was available
for 2958 infants (upper respiratory tract infections), 3027 infants (lower respiratory tract infections), and 2938 (gastrointestinal infections) infan
for 2958 infants (
upper respiratory tract infections), 3027 infants (lower
respiratory tract infections), and 2938 (gastrointestinal infections) infants.
Infants who were breastfed
for 4 months or 4 to 6 months did not have lower risks of
upper and lower
respiratory or gastrointestinal
tract infections in the first 6 months compared with never - breastfed infants (all P >.05)(Fig 1).
Adjustment
for family history of asthma, house dust mite allergy, and hay fever did not materially change the effect sizes
for the duration of exclusive breastfeeding with
upper and lower
respiratory tract infections.
For the adjusted analyses, complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious diseases, and all confounders until the age of 6 months was available for 3504 (upper respiratory tract infections), 3489 (lower respiratory tract infections), and 3438 (gastrointestinal infections) infan
For the adjusted analyses, complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious diseases, and all confounders until the age of 6 months was available
for 3504 (upper respiratory tract infections), 3489 (lower respiratory tract infections), and 3438 (gastrointestinal infections) infan
for 3504 (
upper respiratory tract infections), 3489 (lower
respiratory tract infections), and 3438 (gastrointestinal infections) infants.
A, Complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious diseases, and all confounders until the age of 6 months was available
for 3504 infants (
upper respiratory tract infections), 3489 infants (lower
respiratory tract infections), and 3438 infants (gastrointestinal infections).
All tests
for trend
for the associations between prolonged exclusive breastfeeding and
upper and lower
respiratory and gastrointestinal
tract infections until the age of 6 months and lower
respiratory tract infections between the ages of 7 and 12 months were significant (P <.01).
Our observations of reduced fever at 1 month and reduced stuffy nose at 6 months associated with nonprone sleep positions are consistent with this hypothesis, as is the reported observation that adults with
upper respiratory tract infections have lower nasal bacterial counts after lying supine
for 1 hour vs lying prone
for 1 hour.11 Also, infants sleeping supine swallow more frequently than infants sleeping prone in response to a pharyngeal fluid stimulus, suggesting more effective clearing of nasopharyngeal secretions in the supine position and, hence, less potential
for eustachian tube obstruction and fewer ear infections.12
«There are risks to the baby who is not breast - fed in terms of getting ear infections,
upper respiratory tract infections, certain forms of cancer,» said Dr. Bobbi Philipp, a pediatrician at the Boston Medical Center and a breast - feeding expert
for the American Academy of Pediatrics, who was involved in the ad campaign.
Limiting daycare exposure
for very young children decreases the risk of
upper respiratory tract infection and, therefore, otitis media.
Results: Hospital, doctor, or clinic visits
for four or more
upper respiratory tract infections were significantly greater if predominant breast feeding was stopped before 2 months or partial breast feeding was stopped before 6 months.
In adjusted analysis a shorter duration of predominant breast feeding (less than two months) was a risk factor
for four or more hospital, doctor, or clinic visits because of
upper respiratory tract infections (OR 1.43, 95 % 1.02 to 2.01, p = 0.041), as was partial breast feeding
for less than six months (OR 1.46, 95 % CI 1.07 to 2.00, p = 0.018).
To study the role of sweet taste receptors, Cohen and lead study author Robert J. Lee, PhD, a post doctoral researcher in his lab, partnered with colleagues from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Monell Chemical Senses Center to analyze cultures and tissue samples from the
upper respiratory tract of patients who were undergoing sinonasal surgery
for a variety of conditions.
Lead author Dr Lorcan Ruane, who conducted the work at University of Sydney said: «
For those participants who reported milder
upper respiratory tract infection symptoms the risk increase was less, but was still elevated by 13 fold.»
The Duke team has previously explored blood tests to examine a patient's RNA
for gene signatures to distinguish bacterial and viral infections in the
upper respiratory tract and is working with a private company to develop potential diagnostics.
Dr Mark Ashworth, GP and author of the study from the King's Division of Health and Social Care Research, said: «As a practicing GP, I see very few complications from patients who have
upper respiratory tract infections and who decide to opt
for a non-antibiotic approach to treating their infections.
Buyers similarly became enamored of endoscopic examinations of a horse's
upper respiratory tract to look
for abnormalities of the pharynx and larynx that can hamper airflow.
These highly - infectious viruses are the leading cause of
upper and lower
respiratory tract disease in young children, including Croup, responsible
for thousands of hospitalizations in the developed world, and hundreds of thousands of deaths each year in developing countries.
Patients taking antibiotics
for an unrelated problem (such as
upper respiratory infection or urinary
tract infection), will often report that their symptoms are much better while taking the antibiotic, and worsen when the antibiotic is stopped.
Endurance athletes are more susceptible to
upper -
respiratory tract infections due to their heavy training loads, and this is a problem
for them as infections can mean competition under - performing or missing out on training sessions.
Despite the potential
for serious complications inherent to biologics, the side effects of Stelara generally include little more than
upper respiratory tract infections (such as the common cold), fatigue, and minor body aches.
For those individuals reporting symptoms of milder
upper respiratory tract infection, the increase in risk was less, but still with a 13 times greater risk.
You'll get specific colloidal silver dosage information and usage instructions
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Extraction of this root is taken
for both its anti-inflammatory properties to ease problems, like constipation, and antimicrobial properties to prevent the common cold and
upper respiratory tract infections.
A good expectorant, beneficial
for coughs, bronchitis, tuberculosis, and catarrh of the
upper respiratory tract.
Scots pine has been traditionally used
for treating inflammatory processes of the
upper and lower
respiratory tract, as well as
for the relief of rheumatic and neuralgic pain.
The odds ratios
for the highest intake category of whole - grain cereal consumption compared to the lowest category were 0.3 to 0.5
for upper digestive
tract and
respiratory neoplasms and colon (La Vecchia et al., 2003).
This is the best formula
for general maintenance, and mild - moderate health issues, such as gingivitis, urinary
tract inflammation, chronic
upper respiratory issues, asthma, and similar problems.
It is common
for recently rescued pets to have
upper respiratory tract infections, which are very contagious, so we ask that all new pets use the external door instead of walking through the lobby.
Which antibiotic is your best bet
for treating feline
upper respiratory tract disease in shelter cats?
Vaccines
for feline herpes virus (FHV - 1) and feline calicivirus (FCV) are always combined, as these two viruses together are the main causes of
upper respiratory tract infections in cats (cat flu).
There are a few different causes
for a dog coughing up blood which may include severe
respiratory infections, vascular disorders (in the lungs) or blood from the
upper respiratory tract dripping in the back of the throat causing cough and possibly gagging as well.
The bacterium can be «carried» by dogs in their
upper respiratory tract (most likely their tonsils) without showing any symptoms of disease and it is likely that, as yet unknown, bacterial, host or environmental factors, possibly including an over-exuberant immune response to the bacteria, are responsible
for the severe pneumonia observed in the worst cases.
Penicillin can be used to treat urinary
tract infections, skin infections or wounds, and
upper respiratory infections, or as part of a combination protocol
for liver and biliary disease, serious systemic infections, or sepsis.
These procedures essentially involve flushing the
upper respiratory tract with sterile fluid and retrieving that fluid
for microscopic examination, to identify infectious bacterial, viral and / or micoplasmal organisms.
It is used
for all sorts of conditions including rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal cavities), pharyngitis (inflammation of the tissues associated with the throat, vocal tissues, and oral areas associated with the
respiratory tract), sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses), conjunctivitis (inflammation of the delicate tissues around the eyes - which are often affected with
upper respiratory conditions), and bronchitis!
TORBUTROL is indicated
for the relief of chronic non-productive cough associated with tracheobronchitis, tracheitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis and pharyngitis originating from inflammatory conditions of the
upper respiratory tract.
Because many rabbits who harbor Pasteurella in their
upper respiratory tracts are actually healthy, a positive PCR result should not be reason
for panic if there are no signs of disease.
For example, Bordetella bronchiseptica is also a common inhabitant of the
upper respiratory tract in rabbits and, while the role played by B. bronchiseptica in
respiratory infection in the rabbit has not been resolved, it has been implicated in certain lesions formed in the lower
respiratory tract.
The combination of the lake and altitude creates uniquely ideal conditions
for the treatment of
upper respiratory tract diseases, an effect known as «the climatic spa.»