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Pulmosal 7%: Uses, indications and precautions when using
Patients with inflammatory diseases in the lungs often have unpleasant symptoms such as increased mucus secretion, causing difficulty breathing. In addition to specific treatment drugs, patients can use Pulmosal 7% spray into the respiratory tract to help expel viscous sputum more easily.
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Note when using expectorant for children
Expectorants are drugs that thin mucus in the trachea and bronchi, allowing mucus to be expelled from the respiratory tract more easily. However, because expectorants can cause some adverse reactions, special caution should be exercised when using them, especially with children.
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Instructions on how to take sputum to diagnose tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis and usually affects the lungs. Although tuberculosis is curable and preventable, it is highly contagious and spreads from person to person through the air when a person with pulmonary tuberculosis coughs, sneezes or spits. Therefore, sputum collection is also a means of diagnosing a person with tuberculosis.
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What causes phlegm to flow from the nose to the throat?
Normally, the mucus in the nose will flow directly out. However, in some cases, the mucus flows from the nose down the throat. Especially when the mucus is thick and has a foul odor, you should be careful. Because this can be a potential symptom of many respiratory diseases. Let's find out what causes mucus from the nose down the throat in this article.
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Why does the body secrete mucus?
Mucus is a bodily secretion that everyone has. It ensures many functions and activities in the body. In fact, it is likened to a protective layer and keeps vital organs warm so they do not dry out. So why does the body secrete mucus?
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Causes, symptoms and treatment of bronchiectasis
Bronchiectasis was a common disease in the pre-antibiotic era and often resulted in disability and death. Today, bronchiectasis has become a relatively rare disease in developed countries over the past 30 years. Bronchiectasis occurs at all ages, but usually develops in adolescence and is more common in men than in women.
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