How should cold fever take medicine
summary
Cold is a common disease, especially for people with low resistance. When others have a cold, you are catching a cold. When others have a good cold, you are still catching a cold. After catching a cold, we will be very uncomfortable. Our nose is stuffy, sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, fever and so on. The degree of fever is also different. Especially if the fever degree of children is too high, they may burn their heads. I think we should encounter this situation in our life, so how to take medicine for cold and fever.
How should cold fever take medicine
1. Qingrejiedu oral liquid. This medicine is sold in all major hospitals. Many people may have drunk it, and the taste is not so bad. So those who don't want to drink medicine can be considered, and the price is acceptable. A box is only about 16, and there are no side effects. Fenbid. Fenbid is a very normal drug. I used to drink a medicine when I had a cold and fever. When I went to the hospital, they all suggested this medicine, which has good curative effect, good effect and reasonable price. It's a good choice.
2. Usually, the disease of cold and fever is a self limiting disease, so as long as the patient's physical condition is good, during the period of illness, as long as he drinks plenty of water and has enough sleep, the disease will be cured in about a week.
3. It is suggested that when patients have a cold, they can first take the Chinese patent medicine Ganmao Qingre Granule for treatment. If the effect of drug treatment is not ideal, they can take the method of infusion for anti-inflammatory treatment. This method usually has a quick effect and can effectively make the patients get rid of the trouble of the disease.
matters needing attention
Cold and fever may be a small problem, but we should also take it seriously. First of all, drink some salt water, and then put a cold towel on the forehead, or use a warm towel to wipe the whole body, but if the temperature does not drop, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible, so as to ensure safety.