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Respiratory Tract Infections (RTIs) Treatment

Last Updated: July 3, 2026

Lifestyle Modifications

Alleviate symptoms, promote natural recovery, and prevent the spread of infection.

  • Get plenty of rest to support your body's recovery process.
  • Drink lots of water and fluids to stay hydrated, loosen mucus, and make it easier to cough up.
  • Prepare a hot lemon and honey drink to soothe a cough (not suitable for babies under 1 year old).
  • Gargle with warm salty water to relieve a sore throat (not recommended for children).
  • Elevate your head with extra pillows while sleeping to ease breathing and clear mucus from your chest.
  • Avoid smoking, as it can significantly worsen respiratory symptoms and delay recovery.
  • Practice good hygiene by covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing, washing hands regularly, and immediately disposing of used tissues to prevent spreading the infection.
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Medicinal Treatment

Manage symptoms, treat underlying bacterial infections, and prevent severe illness.

  • Use over-the-counter painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen to reduce fever, ease sore throat, headaches, and muscle aches (avoid aspirin for children under 16).
  • Consult a pharmacist for recommendations on decongestants, nasal sprays, cough medicines, or throat lozenges to relieve specific symptoms.
  • If the RTI is caused by a bacterial infection (e.g., pneumonia), a GP may prescribe antibiotics. It is crucial to complete the full course as advised, even if symptoms improve.
  • Consider annual flu vaccination and the pneumococcal vaccine (for those over 65 or with chronic health conditions) to prevent severe respiratory infections.
  • In some cases, a mucus sample may be tested to identify the specific cause of the RTI and guide appropriate treatment.
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Surgical Treatment

Address rare and severe complications of RTIs, not the infection itself.

  • Surgical intervention is generally not required for the direct treatment of common respiratory tract infections, as most are viral and self-limiting or respond to medical therapy.
  • In extremely rare and severe cases of complications arising from an RTI, such as a lung abscess that requires drainage or severe anatomical obstruction, surgical procedures might be considered.
  • Focus remains on conservative management and medical treatment, with surgery reserved only for life-threatening complications that cannot be managed otherwise.

Surgical treatment is highly uncommon for RTIs and is only considered in very specific, severe cases of complications.

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Ayurvedic Treatment

Balance doshas, strengthen immunity, and naturally alleviate respiratory symptoms.

  • Utilize herbal remedies such as Trikatu, Tulsi (Holy Basil), Vasa (Adhatoda vasica), and Yashtimadhu (Licorice) known for their expectorant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting properties.
  • Practice steam inhalation with medicated herbs like eucalyptus or ajwain to clear nasal passages and soothe the respiratory tract.
  • Follow dietary recommendations focusing on warm, light, and easily digestible foods, while avoiding cold, heavy, and processed items that can aggravate Kapha and Vata doshas.
  • Consider Panchakarma therapies like Nasya (nasal administration of medicated oils) for effective management of upper respiratory tract symptoms.
  • Incorporate Yoga and Pranayama (breathing exercises) to improve lung capacity, strengthen respiratory muscles, and enhance overall respiratory health.
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