How does the child catch a cold continuously to return a responsibility?
summary
Children's cold refers to children's acute upper respiratory tract infection, which refers to the acute infection above the throat, upper respiratory tract and nasopharynx. Also referred to as "Shanggan". Children's colds are mainly viral, in addition to Mycoplasma and bacterial infections, so children's colds should adjust their diet. Today, let me tell you what happened to children's continuous colds?
How does the child catch a cold continuously to return a responsibility?
First: children with cold is because the body resistance is too weak. It is suggested to take Lianhua Qingwen capsule for the treatment of cold. It has obvious curative effect on high fever, cough (usually dry cough), headache, muscle and joint pain, body discomfort, sore throat and runny nose caused by virus and bacteria. It contains Rhodiola ingredients can effectively enhance the body's resistance. At ordinary times, we should also drink more water, pay attention to a balanced diet, and exercise more appropriately, so as to avoid crowded places.
Second, blocking the nose can prevent virus invasion; Constant runny nose and sneezing can help drive away the virus that has invaded; Fever, that is, the rise of body temperature, can stimulate the phagocytosis of white blood cells and promote the formation of antibodies. Moreover, most cold viruses are afraid of heat, and fever can block the propagation of viruses.
Third: after suffering from a cold, the nose will be blocked, breathing is not smooth, speaking with a lot of noise, the nasal discharge in the nostril is always flowing. If you have a severe cold, your body temperature will rise and you will feel uncomfortable.
matters needing attention
If the infection is limited above the cricoid cartilage (above the pharynx), it is upper respiratory tract infection. If the infection develops below the cricoid cartilage (below the pharynx), it is lower respiratory tract infection, it is trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, alveoli and interstitial lung infection, If you use the big tree as a metaphor, turn the big tree upside down, the upper respiratory tract is above the root, and the lower respiratory tract is below the root.