
Respiratory tract infection affects both lower and upper respiratory
tract. However, upper respiratory tract infections are more common and
include common cold (rhinitis), influenza, laryngitis (inflammation of voice
box), pharyngitis (sore throat), sinusitis, tonsillitis, and croup (in
children).
Respiratory Tract Infection Causes
Over 200 known viruses can cause
upper respiratory tract infections. These viruses spread very fast and are
extremely contagious. They can infect respiratory tract of any person by
direct contact like shaking hands, sharing food or drink, and kissing. They
can also spread through coughing and sneezing. Most common cause includes
touching one's eyes, nose, or mouth with own hands after touching the
infected surfaces. Some of the acute pharyngitis cases may be caused by
bacteria too. Sore throat caused by a bacterial infection is called strep
throat.
Respiratory Tract Infection Symptoms
Symptoms of upper respiratory
infection usually include
cold and cough, sore throat,
runny nose, blocked nose, phlegm,
headache,
fever, facial pressure, earache,
extreme sensitivity to cold and warm weather and sneezing. Onset of the
symptoms generally begins after 1-3 days of exposure to a virus. The
duration of the symptoms is typically 7 to 10 days but the infection may
last for longer. As there are different types of respiratory tract
infections, symptoms differ in all cases.
Common Cold Symptoms-
sneezing, coughing, runny nose, congestion, headache, and sore throat. Fever
may or may not be included.
Influenza Symptoms- Patients get flu suddenly without any warning
and are at more discomfort than cold and cough. In addition to cold
symptoms, flu patients usually experience high fever, headache, chills, body
aches, weakness, and fatigue.
Laryngitis Symptoms- hoarseness and voice loss, while pharyngitis is
a severe sore throat.
Sinusitis Symptoms-

Symptoms of sinusitis may follow a cold which
does not seem to go away and commonly include headache, pain and pressure in
the forehead, cheek, and nasal region, apart from cold symptoms.
Tonsillitis Symptoms- It is the condition of inflammation of the
tonsils which leads to sore throat and difficulty in swallowing.
Croup Symptoms- Respiratory tract infection in children generally
occur at night. The symptom of croup includes harsh, bark-like breathing
sound called stridor.
Respiratory Tract Infection Treatment

The mainstream medicine also
called the allopathic medicine uses antibiotics to cure respiratory tract
infections. However, the health authorities have been discouraging
physicians to prescribe antibiotics to treat common upper respiratory tract
infections because antibiotics do not significantly reduce recovery time for
these viral infections and there is no or little difference in medical
condition of the patients even after administering these medicines.
Mainstream medicine has also adopted the strategy of treating upper
respiratory infections with rest, increased fluids, etc. Home and herbal
remedies seem to be the best treatment for respiratory infections.
Respiratory Tract Infection Home Remedies
Over-the-counter cold,
flu, and sinus remedies and pain relievers may provide temporary relief from
symptoms, but do not shorten the duration of the respiratory tract
infection. Following home remedies can be used to get fast relief from upper
respiratory infections
- Take rest and have plenty of fluids.
- Gargle with salt water to get relief from sore throat symptoms.
- Have a steaming bowl of soup to relieve congestion by loosening nasal
secretions.
- In case of laryngitis, give rest to voice box by not speaking too
much and too loudly.
- Take a diet high in good quality proteins that may include fish, sea
food, skinless poultry, egg whites, lean meats, sprouts, soy and low fat
dairy products.
- Avoid sugar and refined cereals and grains and focus on whole grains,
cereals, fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Vitamin C is a very good remedy for respiratory infections. Mix lemon
juice with warm water and take it.
- In case of respiratory tract infection in children, give them ginger
and honey.
- Inhale steam. Put some eucalyptus leaves or
pudina (mint leaves) in the hot
water before inhaling its steam. This will give relief from nasal
congestion and blocked nose.
- Garlic is the natural antibiotic. Include it in the foods or soup
made for children. Adults can take raw garlic cloves or can include it
in food while cooking.
- Mix sugar-candy, turmeric powder, pepper powder and Thippili, or
Piper longum powder with a glass of milk.
- To get relief from sneezing, have juice of betel leaves with
honey.
- To get relief from dry coughs without phlegm, keep the throat
lubricated by having milk and ghee (clarified butter).
- For coughs with phlegm, use decoction of
liquorice root with honey.
- Black pepper taken with ghee, sugar and honey is another good remedy
for cough.
- Take out fresh juice of onion and mix it with Jaggery for relief from
cough.