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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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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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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When you suffer from a persistent cough during the common cold, have difficulties falling asleep and, instead of a peaceful sleep – you wake up at night because of intensive attacks of coughing, it is worth...
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A persistent, suffocating, dry cough lowers the mood during the day, does not let you fall asleep, and wakes you up at night. Without doubt, it can be a source of anxiety. You can use syrup or lozenges for a dry cough in order to temporarily alleviate this tiring problem.
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Most infections of the upper respiratory tract proceed with a cough. If an infection proceeds without increased productivity of secretion and your respiratory tracts are strongly irritated, you are suffering from a dry, tiring cough.
In order to effectively treat a persistent cough without secretion or mucus, use -cough medications containing butamirate.
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Swine influenza is a disease of the upper respiratory tract caused by the virus A/H1N1, from the orthomyxoviridae family which most often causes influenza. Although the World Health Organization announced the end of the swine influenza pandemic, the ability to diagnose the disease and treat it properly is extremely important in order to avoid complications with a similar strain of influenza in the future.
The most common symptoms of the swine influenza include:
high fever (even up to 39-40°C) and accompanying shivering,
bone-joint pain,
tiredness and weakness,
loss of appetite,
dry, persistent cough,
sometimes also nausea and vomiting.
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Influenza, namely an inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, is caused by viruses from the Orthomyxoviridae family, commonly known as influenza viruses, type A and B. Due to the severity of symptoms, the speed of the disease's development and the risk of possible complications – the influenza virus, type A is the most dangerous to man. It is responsible for yearly widespread cases of people falling ill.
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Gastroenteritis (stomach flu) is a viral infection of the mucous membrane of the intestines. It most often affects children but also happens to adults. The illness is easy to diagnose.
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Influenza, namely a viral inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, attacks a lot of people every year, especially in the season of reduced body immunity. Influenza is caused by viruses from the Orthomyxoviridae family. Type A virus is especially dangerous to man, due to the heavy course of the disease, troublesome symptoms and the risk of complications which endanger not only the health but also the life of the infected person.
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