Re: mild respiratory infection dyi
this would be akin to using albuterol in an bronchitis, asthmatic, or COPD patient (though not working by the same mechanism). it will help with the symptoms (i.e. wheezing)....but it is not "curative"
since bronchitis is non-specific wheezing (that may be due to an infection-but not always), and asthma is a restrictive issue, COPD is obstructive...the medication will help relax the smooth muscle of the bronchioles.....leading to improved air movement and decreased "sounds"....
what this technique should be called is "Therapy for Respiratory Infections" and not TREATMENT. I've said a butt-load of times, if you don't know why the respiratory sounds are there, you are not helping your animal by throwing stuff at it.
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