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D8 Doliosis Flu Liquid Complex

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Controls flu

Description

Code : D8

Product Name : Doliosis Flu Liquid Complex

Indication : Helps to prevent and relieve flu symptoms like the aches and pains that accompany flu. It is helpful for intestinaltroubles, feeling of sickness and fatigue that accompany flu.

Dose : 10 Drops 3 times a day

Composition : Aconitum Napellus 8x 0.02 %
Eupatorium Perfoliatum 8x 0.02 %
Gelsemium Sempervirens 12x 0.02 %
Phosphorus 12x 0.02 %
Pulsatilla Nigricans 12x 0.02 %
Alcohol 30 % v/v

Information : The common cold and the flu (influenza) are infections of the upper respiratory system – the nose, mouth, throat and lungs. The infections are caused by viruses.

SYMPTOMS:

Common symptoms of the flu include:

  • Fever
  • Aching muscles
  • Chills and sweats
  • Headache
  • Dry, persistent cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Tiredness and weakness
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Sore throat
  • Eye pain
  • Vomiting and diarrhea, but this is more common in children than adults

influenza viruses travel through the air in droplets when someone with the infection coughs, sneezes or talks. You can inhale the droplets directly. Or you can pick up the germs from an object — such as a telephone or computer keyboard — and then transfer them to your eyes, nose or mouth.

People with the virus are likely contagious from about a day before symptoms appear until about four days after they start. Children and people with weakened immune systems may be contagious for a slightly longer time.

Influenza viruses are constantly changing, with new strains appearing regularly. If you’ve had influenza in the past, your body has already made antibodies to fight that specific strain of the virus. If future influenza viruses are similar to those you’ve encountered before, either by having the disease or by getting vaccinated, those antibodies may prevent infection or lessen its severity. But antibody levels may decline over time.

Also, antibodies against influenza viruses you’ve encountered in the past may not protect you from new influenza strains. New strains can be very different viruses from what you had before.

Risk factors

Factors that may increase your risk of developing the flu or its complications include:

  • Seasonal influenza tends to have worse outcomes in children under age 2, and adults older than age 65.
  • Living or working conditions.People who live or work in facilities with many other residents, such as nursing homes or military barracks, are more likely to develop the flu. People who are staying in the hospital also are at higher risk.
  • Weakened immune system.Cancer treatments, anti-rejection medications, long-term use of steroids, organ transplant, blood cancer or HIV/AIDS can weaken the immune system. This can make it easier to catch the flu and may increase the risk of developing complications.
  • Chronic illnesses.Chronic conditions may increase the risk of influenza complications. Examples include asthma and other lung diseases, diabetes, heart disease, nervous system diseases, metabolic disorders, problems with an airway, and kidney, liver or blood disease.
  • American Indians or Alaska Natives people may have an increased risk of influenza complications.
  • Pregnant people are more likely to develop influenza complications, particularly in the second and third trimesters. This risk continues up to two weeks after the baby is born.
  • People with a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher have an increased risk of flu complications.

Controlling the spread of infection

  • Wash your hands.Washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is an effective way to prevent many common infections. Or use alcohol-based hand sanitizers if soap and water aren’t available.
  • Avoid touching your face.Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes.Cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow. Then wash your hands.
  • Clean surfaces.Regularly clean often-touched surfaces to prevent spread of infection from touching a surface with the virus on it and then your face.
  • Avoid crowds.The flu spreads easily wherever people gather — in child care centers, schools, office buildings, auditoriums and public transportation. By avoiding crowds during peak flu season, you reduce your chances of infection.

Also avoid anyone who is sick. And if you’re sick, stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone so that you lessen your chance of infecting others.

 

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