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Plastic Bronchitis
What is it?
Plastic bronchitis is a rare respiratory condition characterized by the formation of thick, rubbery casts in the airways of the lungs, which can block airflow and cause breathing difficulties. It is often associated with other respiratory diseases or conditions like asthma, congenital heart disease, or pneumonia.

What are the symptoms?
Coughing up thick, rubbery sputum or casts
Shortness of breath
Wheezing
Chest tightness
Fatigue
What else could it be? (Differential diagnosis)
Asthma
Chronic bronchitis
Bronchiectasis
What are the aggravating factors?
Infections: Respiratory infections can trigger or worsen the condition.
Pre-existing lung disease: Conditions like asthma or heart disease may increase the risk.
Environmental irritants: Exposure to pollution, smoke, or allergens can aggravate symptoms.
What types of food are helpful?
Hydration: Drinking plenty of water helps thin mucus and makes it easier to expel.
Anti-inflammatory foods: Omega-3-rich foods (such as fish, flaxseed) can help manage inflammation in the lungs.
Sample Recipe: Chia Seed Pudding with Berries
Ingredients: Chia seeds, almond milk, honey, mixed berries.
Directions: Mix chia seeds with almond milk and let sit overnight in the fridge. Top with berries in the morning.
What are the traditional treatments?
Bronchodilators: To help open the airways.
Corticosteroids: To reduce inflammation in the lungs.
Mucolytics: Medications to help thin mucus and facilitate its removal.
Oxygen therapy: In cases of severe breathing difficulties.
What are the natural and alternative treatments?
Steam inhalation: Using a humidifier or steam can help loosen mucus.
Salt therapy: Halotherapy, or using salt inhalers, may help some people with respiratory issues.
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