Respiratory diseases, such as allergic rhinitis and coughing, affect the airways and organs in this system, which include nose, bronchial tubes and lungs. The most common symptoms are nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, bronchial secretions, and cough, among others.
Ninazo® is a local nasal decongestant that relieves nasal congestion caused by colds, tobacco smoke, environmental pollution, sudden changes in temperature or due to inhalation or irritating substances.
Nasal congestion is caused by the inflammation or edema of the nasal tissue due to dilation (increased diameter) of the blood vessels that leads obstructions and difficulties breathing due to resistance to the air being aspirated through the nose.
What are the most frequent symptoms?
The clinical signs are nasal obstruction and problems breathing through the nose. Due to the inflammation of the nasal tissue, the patient may also show increased secretion of mucus (rhinorrhea).
What to do when dealing with nasal congestion?
Insofar a possible avoid cigarette smoke, environmental pollution, sudden changes of temperature or inhalation of irritating substances as all these may cause or exacerbate nasal congestion.
What is NINAZO® and how should it be taken?
Ninazo® acts as a nasal decongestant, in other words it reduces nasal obstruction making it easier for the patient to breathe. It has no effect on other symptoms, such as sneezing or nasal secretions. As for how to use it: recommended use is 2 to 3 drops in each nostril 3 times a day.
Initial treatment of the acute symptoms caused by allergic rhinitis.
Rinaris® is a dual action treatment that does away with the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and nasal congestion without causing drowsiness, allowing the patient to breathe easily and improving quality of life.
Dosage of Rinaris®:
Children over 12 years old and adults: one (1) tablet every 12 hours for no more than three (3) days.
Rhinitis refers to an inflammation of the nasal tissue (internal layer of the nostrils). The symptoms are nasal congestion (feeling that nose is stuffy), sneezing, itching or prickling in the nose and increased secretion (rhinorrhea).
What are the most frequent symptoms?
The symptoms of rhinitis are nasal congestion (stuffy nose), sneezing, itching or prickling in the nose and increased secretion (rhinorrhea).
What to do in the case of rhinitis?
It is important that patients faced with this problem follow the recommendations listed below:
Clean the bedroom thoroughly, making sure that it is free of anything that collects dust (magazines, books, carpets, stuffed toys, tapestries, etc.). It is important that the room be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner and damp cloth to make sure that all the dust is removed, preferably while the patient is in another room.
Avoid bug sprays, aerosols, strong smells, some detergents, paint and the like.
Avoid having pets in the house or, at least, see that they remain outside the bedroom.
What does RINARIS® do and how should it be taken?
Rinaris® helps relieve the symptoms of allergic rhinitis, with the advantage that it contains both an antiallergic drug and a decongestant, providing faster relief of the symptoms. As for how it should be taken: for children over 12 and adults, one (1) tablet every 12 hours for no more than three (3) days.
Relief of symptoms of congestion of the upper respiratory system, such as allergic rhinitis that causes sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, itching in the nose, roof of the mouth or throat, as well as irritated watery eyes.
Relief of symptoms of congestion of the upper respiratory system, such as allergic rhinitis, sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, itching in the nose, roof of the mouth or throat, as well as irritated, watery eyes
Teratosil® is a natural ivy-based expectorant used to relieve coughing with phlegm.
Dosage of Teratosil®:
Children from 2 to 5 years old: 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoon) 3 times a day. Children from 6 to 12 years old: 5 ml (1 teaspoon) 3 times a day. Children over 12 and adults: 7.5 ml (1-1/2 teaspoons) 3 times a day.
Coughing is a natural reflex of the body whose purpose is to protect the lungs. Coughing helps clear the respiratory system of elements that irritate the lungs (such as mucus) to help ward off infection. There are different types of cough. A cough may be dry or wet (people sometimes refer to a wet cough as a bronchial cough) and may, in turn, be productive (in other words that produces mucus) or unproductive (in other words, that does not produce mucus). A bronchial cough is generally productive, whereas a dry cough is not.
What are the different kinds of cough?
DRY COUGH: Not associated with excessive phlegm, it is probably caused by irritation. A dry cough can be treated with cough suppressants, such as dextromethorphan. BRONCHIAL COUGH: It may be productive or unproductive. An excessive amount of phlegm in the lungs and respiratory system prompts a bronchial cough and the patient may have problems bringing up the phlegm and clearing the respiratory system. A bronchial cough is generally treated with an expectorant that helps thin the phlegm and make the cough more productive. Treatments with ivy (hedera helix) are the most commonly used.
What causes a cough?
There are many factors that can cause a cough. Coughing generally occurs when the nerve endings in the respiratory system become irritated. This may be due to a viral infection that causes a cold or the flu. When external factors make their way into the respiratory system, the body reacts with the cough reflex to clear the airways and protect the lungs. Extraneous object in the airways, inhalation of irritants (smoke), excessive mucus, etc.
How do you treat a cough?
The best way to treat a cough is to begin by identifying what type of cough it is. If the cough is accompanied by phlegm, you probably have a productive or wet cough. To treat a wet cough you can use a non-prescription ivy-based expectorant that helps thin the mucus and make the cough more productive. To treat a dry cough you may use a cough suppressing medication.