COVID-19: Can steam inhalation save you from coronavirus - read what experts have to say
Steam inhalation is one of the most widely used home remedies to soothe and open the nasal passages and get relief from symptoms of a cold or sinus. (Image Source: Twitter)
Updated: Apr 21, 2021, 04:23 PM IST
Amid the worst outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, social media is abuzz with wild claims as to how to keep the virus away. One such claim is that steam inhalation can kill coronavirus.
One such viral post that is doing rounds on the internet says, If you want to stay safe and kill the coronavirus, which could be hiding inside your nose, then you should start taking steam which will reach to your nose and kill the virus. At 50 degrees celsius, the coronavirus becomes disabled. At 60 degrees celsius, the virus becomes weak, and at 70-degree celsius, the virus dies completely.
Lawrence G. Bowman, 77, of Lancaster, passed away on Sunday, March 21, 2021. Born in Lancaster on February 1, 1944, he was the son of the late Gerald E. and Virginia L. (Cree) Bowman.
Larry graduated from J.P. McCaskey High School in 1962 and received his diploma in Inhalation Therapy from St. Joseph Hospital in 1965. He spent his entire career working as a registered respiratory therapist. In 1966, he was elected president of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Association for Inhalation Therapy. From 1967 to 1982, he was Chief Therapist of the Department of Inhalation at Lancaster General Hospital. He dedicated the next 25+ years, until his retirement, providing respiratory home care full-time as President/CEO of both Lanco Med Homecare, Inc. and Lifeline Medical Alert. Larry also volunteered his time and services with various organizations throughout the county, including
World Asthma Day: India suffocates, more than 5% of world s asthmatics reside in India
World Asthma Day: India suffocates, more than 5% of world s asthmatics reside in India
According To World Health Organisation’s Ambient Air Pollution Database Thirteen Of The World’s 20 Most Polluted Cities Are In India.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Himani Garg | Updated on: 02 May 2017, 10:17:18 PM
New Delhi:
There are 300 million asthmatics worldwide with 1/10th of those residing in India. According to World Health Organisation’s ambient air pollution database thirteen of the world’s 20 most polluted cities are in India.
The air in Delhi, Patna, Gwalior and Raipur has the highest amounts of tiny suspended particles (PM2.5) that penetrate deep into the airways and lungs to cause asthma, bronchitis, heart disease, stroke and a clutch of other diseases.
we have the problem of air pollution in particular in the in urban structures so if the broncos are inflamed what with what happens inside them are they read. the end of. it s a red macaw there s more mucus inside more coughing and two we have a lot of dynamic parameters of functional to our meters in the bronco system so and the patient do they complain of pain because of the inflammation or what is the main symptom we have three main symptoms cuff. expectoration and display are dressed and exercise in a guess of treatment options so how do you normally treat patients so you re pretty . most of the patients. are treated by inhalation therapy by inhalers which containing first bronchodilators and second.