the common sense of the cold we are mistaken about
the common sense of the cold we are mistaken about
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Everyone repeats and recovers from a cold or flu in their lives. I think maybe this process can make us healthier. It is as if a particular virus will become immune to it. However, there are so many types of viruses that they all seem to have difficulty making immunity.
But sometimes we don't know whether what we know is right or wrong. Because when you hear someone's story that's not confirmed, especially if you say it as if you've experienced it, you just understand it.
The new word "sweet potato" means "cold body aches after hard work." Let's all keep in mind that spring has come.
If you look at other poetry slangs,
Buckwheat Nervous - Bulgogi is best served when the tenderloom.
Be careful of the first degree when you're playing the third one.
Editorial Committee - Being picky and obsessive are causes of stomach cancer.
Impossible to resign - do not spit in front of the king.
No Parking: We don't sell alcohol or coffee.
Park Hak-shik: Doctor and teacher eat a lot of rice.
Military school - rank comes before scholastic ability in the army.
Let's find out about the wrong common sense of cold and antibiotics in common sense.
◇ Bad common sense about colds
First of all, there are cases where you are wrong about colds and flu, and if you look at the difference,
Common cold refers to a disease in which acute cathartic inflammation (an inflammation prone to healing by workability) occurs in respiratory organs such as nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, bronchial tubes, and lungs.
And the flu is officially called influenza. Since influenza is often called flu, it is often thought of as a disease like a cold, which is different from a common cold. Colds are mostly caused by viruses, but the outbreak involves not only the infection of the virus, but also the patient's own defense against the invading virus, rapid changes in body temperature, and physical exhaustion.
A cold refers to acute gastritis caused by a variety of viruses, such as the linovirus, coronavirus, adenovirus, parainfluid virus and respiratory cell fusion virus, which usually recovers without complications in two to five days, with no special treatment.
Symptoms of colds vary widely: runny nose, stuffy nose, headache, minor fever, etc., nasal colds and sore throat, throat colds, and cough colds, where throat dryness is the main symptoms, and coughs, relieves, and gossip. Usually, several symptoms, including fever and chills, are combined and sometimes accompanied by conjunctivitis or diarrhea.
Let's see if we have any misconceptions.
1. Do you take antibiotics and they heal faster?
Antibiotics don't speed up healing when you have a cold. The cause of a cold is a virus, and antibiotics are effective against germs, but they are not effective against viruses.
2. Sweating in a hot room?
It is said that there is a slight effect in the early stages of a cold, but sweating while catching a cold can dehydrate your body.
3. Do you catch a cold when it's cold?
Colds and colds are not directly related.
It is said that a drop in temperature makes a good environment for the virus to live in, but the polar regions that are too cold are not enough for the virus to live in. The prevalence of colds when it gets cold is deeply related to dry air.
4. One shot will cure you of a cold?
It is impossible to cure a cold with one shot. In general, shots that hit you when you catch a cold can help ease high fever, cough, and pain. The purpose is to reduce discomfort.
5. If a cold gets worse, that's the flu?
Colds and flu are completely different diseases caused by different viruses. In terms of symptoms, colds include coughing, runny nose, stuffy nose, and mild fever, whereas flu is accompanied by systemic symptoms such as high fever, chills and muscle pain. Flu can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia and bronchitis, which can lead to death, so you should be extra careful.
6. Syrup is for children, so it's not effective?
The rapid relief effect of the symptoms is the order of syrup, powder, and pills. Syrup agents that are dissolved in liquid form absorb as quickly as they do, so they work faster.
So far, there is no special remedy for colds because they are viruses. Therefore, the principle of cold treatment is catapult treatment.
The flu is written in Chinese characters 毒 (poison) and 感 (feel). If you interpret it as it is, there is room for misunderstanding for a bad cold. But the flu is a totally different disease from a cold.
Influenza, known as the flu, is an acute respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus. Depending on the nucleic acid composition of the influenza virus, blood types A, B and C are divided into two types, which usually cause influenza in humans. Blood type C also causes rare infections in humans, but symptoms are usually minimal.
Influenza is prevalent in 10 to 20 percent of the population each winter due to the antigenic urine of the influenza virus. The pandemic of type A influenza, which occurs worldwide every 10-40 years, is caused by an antigenic shift, posing a great threat to mankind.
I got a flu shot. Why do I catch a cold?
The flu is vaccinated every year, but the flu is not vaccinated due to a wide variety of viruses and high variability. In other words, getting a flu shot doesn't even prevent a cold.
Influenza is different from a cold because it usually goes through a incubation period of one to three days, followed by a sudden high fever, and symptoms such as headache, full-body muscle pain, and debilitation are very severe. When the whole body disappears, symptoms such as coughing, runny nose, and sore throat can last longer than two weeks.
If symptoms such as breathing difficulties and yellow phlegm last more than seven days, you should suspect complications. Usually, influenza pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia caused by secondary infections is the most common complication, especially for people with chronic diseases, senior citizens over 65 years of age, and people with poor immune function.
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If you look at the report on [Common Cold] on EBS TV,
In Korea, antibiotics are contained in an envelope called cold medicine when prescribed for cold or flu and given medicine. But the EBS team took the medicine and went to developed countries to hear the ingredients and explanations of the medicine.
In the developed world, all doctors talk about cold medicine and placebo effect.
(Plasibo phenomenon: A phenomenon that can treat a patient's psychological state, even though it is given a virtual drug that is not real. They also say that numerous experiments already support the results.)
And they say, "Every doctor in the world knows this."
We showed our cold medicine to an old and famous pharmacist in England. The pharmacist who saw the drug said it was taken by adults in Korea at one meal in some cases. And in addition, they say they know why Korea's cold medicine market is so huge.
In developed countries, it is said to be "amazing" that cold medicines come with antibiotics.
Antibiotics are blue gompanes called "phenicillin" that act as a "sterilizing" agent using the disappearance of germs around them, a cold caused by a "viral" disease.
In other words, antibiotics have no effect on the common "cold Common Cold."
It refers to the fact that the more you lean on antibiotics, the more intensive you should be given them. Furthermore, antibiotics are drugs that play a role in killing all "septic bacteria," which can make your immune system weaker.
Another thing to know is that even if you get a flu shot, you can get a common cold.
Already 50 years ago, many countries established laboratories to develop cold medicines, all of which were shut down. The reason was that the cold virus could not develop the cure because it mutates too quickly.
With sufficient rest and stability, natural healing without medication can be enhanced (which can enhance the immune system by making the nervous system want to transmit).
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