Millions of people are affected by colds every year. Such unpleasant symptoms as nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, headache, fever, chills put people to bed and force them to take some measures
Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree with a distinctive smell that comes from the essential oil in its leaves. In medicine, it is known for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory properties and is used as a component for inhalations.
When you catch a cold or the flu virus, the illness puts you to bed, the outside world ceases to exist because your nose is running, you are tormented by incessant sneezing, you have chills, your head hurts, your throat hurts, and your joints ache.
In the cold season, respiratory diseases accompanied by coughing are very common. The body turns on this protective mechanism to free the mucous membrane of the bronchi from infectious agents and their waste products, synthesizing mucus, which the body tries to get rid of by coughing it up.
Its local antimicrobial action extends to staphylococcal and streptococcal infections, as well as intestinal bacteria (Escherichia, Shigella and Salmonella).
With the onset of cold weather and increased air humidity, for some reason our nose also often becomes unusually wet. Increased mucus discharge from the nose, which is commonly called a runny nose, and in medical circles rhinitis, can knock anyone off track.
Today, such a disease as angina is becoming increasingly widespread. It occupies a leading position in the structure of morbidity among the population. This disease manifests itself especially intensively in childhood.
A runny nose is a problem that is sometimes difficult to avoid even for an adult, let alone our children, who can run around with a runny nose all autumn and winter.