What medicine does Gosling cold take

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Children's cold should be distinguished between wind heat cold and wind cold cold. The simplest way to distinguish is to see the baby's runny nose. Clear nose is wind cold cold, and thick nose is wind heat cold. So, we need to know more about what medicine the gosling takes for a cold.

What medicine does Gosling cold take

Drug 1: nasal congestion, runny nose more serious, can use 1% ephedrine solution, neomycin solution or nasal drops, 2-3 drops each time, three times a day. Oral anti allergic drugs, 10 mg per time, once a day; also oral chlorpheniramine, finagan or ketotifen.

Drug 2: throat pain can contain lysozyme tablets, Siji Runhou tablets, iodine containing throat tablets, dumiefen throat tablets, Caoshanhu throat tablets, etc., choose one, several times a day, 1-2 tablets each time.

Drug 3: dry cough without phlegm can be orally taken Keping, 20 mg each time, 3 times a day; kebiqing, 25-50 mg each time, 3 times a day; or brown mixture. Patients with phlegm take bisouping, 16 mg each time, 3 times a day; Yuanzhi mixture, 10 ml each time, 3 times a day.

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All in all, medical research shows that the virus is most likely to be infected through the touch of hands. It is reported that healthy people live together with patients with cold for three days. Because they have good hygiene habits, they do not catch cold. Because only 8% of the droplets from cold patients carry the cold virus. Cold virus is common in the nasal secretions of patients. The temperature and humidity of the nasal cavity are suitable for the growth and reproduction of the virus, and they all spread from the inside to the outside. The cold virus can survive on the handkerchief for 1 hour and on the hand for 10 hours. When the patient's hand is infected with the virus, he can bring the virus to the places he contacts - handkerchief, towel, door handle, telephone, desk and chair, etc. when the healthy person contacts these places, he can catch the cold when he contacts his eyes and nose.