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I'll give you a way, and if you prevent it in the future, it will be much better if you don't catch a cold.
The air we breathe every day is inherently filled with bacteria, viruses, fungi and other pathogenic bacteria, which continue to enter our nasal passages through our breathing. But in general, the detoxification system of the nasal cavity itself is able to transport pathogenic bacteria to the nasopharynx within 15 to 30 minutes, and eventually enter the stomach to digest them. At this time, the amount of virus is always within the range that the nasal immune system can handle, so we don't get sick.
However, when triggers such as cold, rain, excessive fatigue, etc., the detoxification function of the nasal cavity is reduced, and the virus can stay in the nasal cavity for a long time. At this point, the virus can multiply in a number that the nasal immune system cannot handle, and the virus invades the body in a big way, and we catch a cold. (It is more obvious during menstruation, pregnant women, and people with rhinitis, that is, they are more likely to catch a cold.)
Later, when the base of the virus in the nasal cavity is larger, the number of viruses grows faster, so a large amount of virus begins to spread to other parts of the body, and this is when the systemic symptoms of a cold begin to manifest.
Therefore, when it comes to colds, the nose acts as a base camp for the virus. As long as we continue to rinse our nasal passages with warm salt water, flush once when we have a little nasal discharge, keep our nose unobstructed, and clean up a large number of viruses out of our noses, and less and less viruses will invade the human body. Eventually, the number of viruses in the nasal cavity can be reduced to what the nasal immune system can handle.
At the same time, the body's immune system will quickly kill the virus that enters the body.
Therefore, buy a yoga nasal pot, pour warm salt water into it, let the water flow under the guidance of gravity, slowly soak the soft tissues of the nasal cavity, and remove viruses and other harmful substances in the nasal cavity. When you have a cold, rinse your nasal cavity with warm salt water, flush it once if you have a little nasal discharge, and keep your nasal cavity free of excess nasal mucus and smooth nose, which can fundamentally solve the virus problem. Use this method to catch a cold within 2 to 4 days** without taking any medication.
Washing your nose in the morning and evening or after continuous sneezing can prevent colds to a large extent and greatly reduce the chance of catching a cold. Since nasal washing is the direct discharge of a large amount of nasal mucus containing germs into the sewer, it can greatly reduce the amount of virus excreted into the air by people with colds, and it can also greatly reduce the chance of people who come into contact with people with colds to catch a cold.
At the same time, because the flu and cold make people sick in the same process, but the types of viruses are different. Therefore, this method can also reduce the symptoms of influenza at the same time** Influenza and prevent influenza, and is suitable for all kinds of influenza.
In this way, after the cold is cured, the number of nasal washes will be reduced to morning and evening washing, so that the nose can be slowly conditioned, **rhinitis. The fruits of personal hard work,**Please indicate "Speechless 3322"
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The problem of cold is not big, the key is to cure otitis media in time to avoid sequelae. Remember!!
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The best thing to do is to go to the doctor, explain everything clearly, and ask him to give you separate medications.
If you buy your own medicine to eat, it is recommended:
Casmaixin, 1 pill a day, this medicine is very effective for ear inflammation, generally 2-3 pills are enough, but the price of the drug is relatively high.
Antipyretics: Tylenol, 1 capsule at bedtime.
Drink more syrup, if you have bronchial discomfort, buy emergency syrup, drink it several times, 5-6 times a day.
Anti-inflammatory drugsIf you have been eating cephalosporin, you should have drug resistance, change to azithromycin or roxithromycin, it is recommended that you can take the latter.
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This is suffering from otitis media. Otitis media is a local inflammation caused by bacterial infection, and timely conditioning is also very good for recovery. Amoxicillin and metronidazole can be used for drugs, and topical anti-inflammatory ear drops can be used**.
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The situation you mentioned should be acute catarrhal otitis media, which is anti-inflammatory**. You can take Yandi, two tablets twice a day, and prednisone tablets, three times a day, one tablet at a time. At the same time, you should take medicine through the nose, and you can choose rhinitis drops.
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Hello, it is generally a swollen lymphatic nodule behind the ear, which is related to gingivitis, oral infection and envy, sore throat, etc., which can subside on its own;
Suggestions: It is recommended to exercise outdoors, enhance physical fitness to prevent colds, drink more water, rest properly, avoid fatigue, live a regular life, maintain oral hygiene, pay attention to keeping warm, and avoid catching colds.
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It's normal to have inflammation when you have a cold.
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Problem Analysis: Hello! According to your situation, it may be otitis media, which is related to low resistance, bacterial infection, poor ear hygiene, injury, etc., if there is a lot of pus to dig the hood, you can use hydrogen peroxide to rinse the pus and then drip anti-inflammatory solution, intravenous antibiotics to control the infection.
Suggestions: It is recommended that you can choose meloxicillin, sulbactam and metronidazole injection**, and locally, you can choose hydrogen peroxide saline rinse and imitate the noise, and drop levofloxacin ear drops**. Wishing you good health.
Landlord, when you have a cold, your facial features are prone to inflammation, your condition may be caused by an inverted eardrum, when you yawn, the air pressure inside and outside is balanced, and the eardrum bulges, so listening to the sound is balanced. So when you feel that you can't hear clearly, pinch your nose and puff out, and you can hear clearly. >>>More
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The throat is hoarse after a cold, this situation is a phenomenon of laryngitis, and it is likely to be a case of infection caused by coxsackievirus, so it is necessary to take measures to control viral infection**, you can choose to use drugs that inhibit viral biosynthesis, choose to use drugs that inhibit viral protein synthesis or inhibit viral adsorption, coating, and transfer**. It can be combined with the application of immunomodulators to improve one's own immunity, activate one's own inherent immunity or specific immunity, and kill viruses.
After a cold, the trachea and bronchial mucosa are relatively fragile when invaded by viruses and bacteria, and the cleaning ability and self-healing ability are weak, and cough symptoms can be left, which is called cough after a cold, which is more common and can be treated with local nebulization**. Because oral drugs need to be absorbed by the gastrointestinal mucosa, systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation to the surface of the trachea and bronchial mucosa, it has a cough suppressant effect, the utilization rate is low, and the action time is longer, while the nebulization is more direct, and a small amount of drugs act on the surface of the trachea and bronchial mucosa through compression and nebulization, which plays a role in effectively controlling inflammation and enhancing the protective ability of the respiratory mucosa.