Frequently pneumonia is a bacterial disease caused by pneumococcus. Due to its severe course and the risk of serious complications, it is absolutely essential to consult a doctor as quickly as possible and start the proper pharmacological treatment necessary to get back to full health.
The treatment for pneumonia is mostly based on a course of:
Antibiotics – usually medication with a wide spectrum is prescribed, i.
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Pneumonia is a very serious infection of the lower respiratory tract. In most cases where infection occurs outside of hospital, it is caused by bacteria (most often, pneumococcus – Staphylococcus pneumonia), less often by viruses ( influenza, parainfluenza, adenoviridae). Another frequent cause of pneumonia is untreated colds or flus, i.
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Pneumonia is a serious condition of the lower respiratory tract and is most often caused by a bacterial infection (usually, by a pneumococcus), and less often by a viral infection. Do you know that this infection can develop from an untreated flu or from complications arising after a serious cold?
Because pneumonia can be endanger your health and life, it is extremely important to be able to recognise its characteristic symptoms. Consequently, when you get pneumonia you will be able to recognise its symptoms quickly and immediately consult your doctor.
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An increasing number of people suffer from diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. It would seem that air pollution, as well as constant contact with allergens (which we have very little influence on) are the most frequent causes of lung diseases. In fact, there are many factors which predispose you to developing lung disease and many of these can be reduced or eliminated from your life to protect you from lung disease.
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A cough is without doubt a burdensome and unpleasant trouble. If it is one of the symptoms of the common cold and passes quickly, it should not be a cause for concern. On the other hand, a recurring, chronic cough both in children and adults can be one of the first symptoms of an allergy.
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In the autumn – winter period it is especially easy to catch the well-known common cold, a frequent symptom of which is a persistent cough. However, when you are pregnant, even an ordinary cough can become a serious problem.
Even when pregnant, you can still effectively relieve a persistent cough using proven home remedies.
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When you catch an infection of the upper respiratory tract, a persistent, convulsive cough is a very frequent problem. The cough tires you during the day and does not let you sleep peacefully at night. In this situation the ideal solutions are not only medications found in a pharmacy.
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When you suffer from a persistent, convulsive cough, you can use the healing power of nature for a remedy by using herbal syrups for a cough.
It is extremely important to start treating the cough by choosing a relevant medication and differentiate between treatment methods for a wet and dry cough.
If you suffer from a wet, so-called productive cough, along with expectorating the secretion lingering in the respiratory tract, try using herbal syrups for a cough which include ingredients such as:
common ivy,
cowslip,
liquorice root,
thyme.
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It is easy to catch the common cold in the autumn–winter period. The majority of infections of the upper respiratory tract proceed with a productive, convulsive cough. The wet cough should be treated as quickly as possible using medications and expectorants that dilute the secretions.
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A cough is a natural defensive reflex of the organism developed as a result of irritation of receptors located in the respiratory tract, the ear or the brain.
If the cough accompanies a normal infection, both home remedies or over the counter medications from a pharmacy should deal with the problem.
On the other hand, when you suffer from a persistent cough for more than 8 weeks, it is extremely important what you are going to do next because chronic cough is usually a symptom of something else other than a classic, common cold in autumn.
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