Diagnosis of influenza | Flu

Diagnosis of influenza The diagnosis of influenza is usually based on the symptoms of the affected patient. For this purpose, a detailed doctor-patient consultation (anamnesis) is of primary importance. During this conversation, the doctor asks the patient about possible previous illnesses and the type and extent of the current symptoms. In addition, allergies, regularly taken … Diagnosis of influenza | Flu

Duration | Flu

Duration After one has become infected with an influenza virus, the so-called incubation period of the disease begins. This means that although an infection has taken place and the viruses are multiplying in the body of the person affected, there are still no symptoms. This incubation period usually lasts about 1-2 days. Typical for the … Duration | Flu

Home remedies | Flu

Home remedies Although home remedies are often recommended for the treatment of influenza, it must be mentioned that a real flu, i.e. an infection with an influenza virus, should not be confused with a cold, including flu-like infections. The “real” flu is a disease that in some cases can lead to serious complications and even … Home remedies | Flu

Therapy of a cold

Rhinitis, cold, chill, sniffles, flu The general principles of treatment for a cold are fluid intake (especially tea or tea for colds and water) and rest. The patient can be advised to stay in bed and take it easy on the days with the highest disease severity. Since a large part of the water is … Therapy of a cold

Naturopathy for a cold | Therapy of a cold

Naturopathy for a cold For a cold, many herbal remedies can also be used to treat the symptoms. Many of these medicinal plants have an anti-inflammatory effect and can thus help to alleviate the cold somewhat. All articles in this series: Therapy of a cold Naturopathy for a cold

Treatment of influenza

Synonyms Influenza, real influenza, viral influenzaIn addition to the targeted antiviral drugs and the antibiotics that may only be used in the case of a bacterial superinfection, there are a number of other drugs that are usually available without a prescription and can be used – as with a simple cold – to combat or … Treatment of influenza

Antibiotics and influenza | Treatment of influenza

Antibiotics and influenza Antibiotics are basically only effective against bacteria, so they cannot fight the flu viruses. However, since the virus infection favors further, additional infections caused by bacteria (so-called bacterial superinfections) due to the weakening of the immune system, antibiotics can still be useful. This is because the inflammations caused by bacteria in the … Antibiotics and influenza | Treatment of influenza

Treatment of sore throat during lactation | Sore throat – what to do?

Treatment of sore throat during lactation Most drugs also enter breast milk, but in a concentration range that is significantly below a therapeutic dose for the infant. This means that the drug concentration in breast milk is much lower than in the mother’s bloodstream and is therefore harmless to the infant in most cases. Nevertheless, … Treatment of sore throat during lactation | Sore throat – what to do?

Common cold

Synonyms medical: Rhinitis English: Cold Cooling Sniffles Influenza Definition The term cold is rather colloquially and medically not strictly delimited. Mostly the clinical picture of a cold includes an inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and/or the throat with inflammatory swelling of the nasal mucous membranes and increased production of mucus and fluid. Cough-like symptoms … Common cold

Symptom relief | Common cold

Symptom relief Colds are viral diseases, which means that nothing can be done against their cause, since there are no drugs against viruses. The body has to deal with and fight the invaders on its own. The symptoms of a cold, on the other hand, can very well be alleviated or completely suppressed. Plenty of … Symptom relief | Common cold