Diphtheria - an acute infectious disease caused by the diphtheria bacillus. It is spread through direct or indirect contact with an infected person. Diphtheria bacilli secrete toxic substances affecting the tissues of the body, especially the nervous system and heart. Prolonged exposure to these substances can cause death.
First of diphtheria was one of the most common deadly childhood diseases through immunization, but it has become a rare disease.
Symptoms. On the back of the throat formed pellicles . These pellicles are eventually coalesce and completely cover the respiratory passage. There are other symptoms: sores in the throat, swollen glands in the neck, fever and fever, headache, and nausea.
Lubricate diphtheria raids fresh juice cranberry. Take 1 cup of cranberry, lemon or cranberry juice, warm up and drink small sips. Warm juice gargle: 1 glass every 30 minutes. The pomace pour 1 glass of alcohol, apply a compress on the throat.
Lubricate tincture Rhodiola rosea root (available at pharmacies) affected areas in the throat 2-3 times a day.
Lubricate infusion of eucalyptus leaves (available at pharmacies) affected area 2-3 times a day.
First of diphtheria was one of the most common deadly childhood diseases through immunization, but it has become a rare disease.
Symptoms. On the back of the throat formed pellicles . These pellicles are eventually coalesce and completely cover the respiratory passage. There are other symptoms: sores in the throat, swollen glands in the neck, fever and fever, headache, and nausea.
Lubricate diphtheria raids fresh juice cranberry. Take 1 cup of cranberry, lemon or cranberry juice, warm up and drink small sips. Warm juice gargle: 1 glass every 30 minutes. The pomace pour 1 glass of alcohol, apply a compress on the throat.
Lubricate tincture Rhodiola rosea root (available at pharmacies) affected areas in the throat 2-3 times a day.
Lubricate infusion of eucalyptus leaves (available at pharmacies) affected area 2-3 times a day.

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