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====[[Hydr, Hydrastis Canadensis|Hydr]]==== | ====[[Hydr, Hydrastis Canadensis|Hydr]]==== | ||
* Post-common cold [[sinusitis]] + PND | * Post-common cold [[sinusitis]] + PND | ||
=== Related disease === | |||
[[Influenza]] | |||
=== Related Entities === | |||
* [[Pharyngitis]] | |||
* [[Tonsillitis]] | |||
* [[Otitis media]] | |||
* [[Adenoid]] | |||
* [[Conjunctivitis]] |
Revision as of 05:18, 8 April 2023
Clinic
- It is a viral infectious disease of upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, throat, sinuses, and larynx
- Signs and symptoms may appear fewer than two days after exposure to the virus
- These may include coughing, sore throat, runny nose, sneezing, headache, and fever
- Occasionally, those with other health problems may develop pneumonia
- Over 200 virus strains are implicated in causing the common cold, most common viruses are
- RNV
- COV-2
- ADV
- Enteroviruses
- HMPV
First class remedies
Ant-t
- Chest -weakness which is caused rapidly
Bry
- Summer common cold due to cold wind or uncovering
- Sever Congestive Headache + Constipation + Painful Coughs that stop him from breathing
- Extreme dryness + Thirst for large quantities of water
Dros
- Common cold Coughs
Dulc
- Asthma attacks following a common cold
Kali-bi
- Headache due to common cold
Hydr
- Post-common cold sinusitis + PND