When you see signs of cold or flu the only thing you can do is treat the symptoms of the disease. Since the virus will fight for your immune system. Here's what you can do to alleviate the feeling during this period.
Peace. This is especially important if you have a fever. With cold and flu people get tired of symptoms. Therefore, you may need to sleep more than usual.
Abundant drink. It will fill the loss of fluid coming out of the body with phlegm and secretions from the nose. In addition, drinking liquids to prevent dehydration at high temperature. Drink more water, juice or useful tincture.
Do not smoke themselves, and avoid tobacco smoke. Tobacco smoke irritates the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and worsen symptoms of the disease.
Warm salt water. If paddling her throat several times a day, sore throat decreases.
Candies cough. Special candy will cough.
Drops from the cold. They moisturize irritated nasal mucosa and contribute to a discharge of mucus.
Inhalation and humidification. Steam from inhalation promotes sputum discharge and facilitates breathing. A potential danger is a steam burn, so it should be done cautiously. Keep the inhaler out of the reach of children. Humidifier increases the humidity in the room and gives an effect similar to the inhaler. However, both devices create a favorable environment for mold and other microorganisms, so they should be regularly disinfected. Inhalers and humidifiers are particularly useful for children because they have colds are complicated by croup.
Medicines for colds does not exist. But there are many drugs that ease the symptoms of these diseases and are sold as a prescription and without it.
The composition of many drugs for colds and influenza combined, so carefully read the instructions and select the medication that helps it from your symptoms. Before you give your child medication, consult your doctor.
Below are recommendations for the use of OTC medicines for cold and flu.
Analgesics. Release muscle pain and reduce fever. Examples of analgesics: acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen. Note: Aspirin is banned for use in children because of the risk of Reye syndrome.
Antihistamines. Cease the production of histamine - a substance that causes runny nose and sneezing in allergic reactions. Antihistamines eliminate the discharge from the nose and eyes. Some drugs of this type - chlorpheniramine, diphenhydramine, and feniramin triprolidin - may cause drowsiness. Claritin - antihistamines, which has no sedative effect on people.
Expectorants. Liquefy mucus and facilitate expectoration. Example gvayfenazin.
Cough. It reduces a cough. Recommended in the presence of dry cough without sputum. An example is dextromethorphan.
Decongestants and vasoconstrictor drugs. Available as tablets or nasal spray. Cause vasoconstriction and thereby reduce the swelling of nasal mucosa and facilitate breathing. An example is pseudoephedrine.
Take these drugs in strict accordance with the recommendations of a physician or the instructions on the package. Carefully read the liner. Consult with a pharmacist about possible interactions of drugs, if you take them simultaneously.
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