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what is a treatment for the common cold?
We can expect a solution. The flu is worse than a cold, but there is no cure for the flu. Many alternative treatments have been tried for colds, such as vitamin C, zinc supplements, and echinacea. Without a doubt! Treatment for the common cold, most colds go away in a few days. Some things you can do to take care of yourself with a cold include:. Get plenty of rest and drink fluids. Over-the-counter cold and cough medicines May help ease symptoms in adults and older children. They do not make your cold go away faster, but can help you feel better. Over-the-counter ( otc ) cough and cold medicines are not recommended for children under age 4. Antibiotics should not be used to treat a common cold. Many alternative treatments have been tried for colds, such as vitamin C, zinc supplements, and echinacea. Talk to your doctor before trying any herbs or supplements.
What is a treatment for the flu?
What is a treatment for the flu? We May have to postpone judgment. Pneumonia is worse than the flu, if I have pneumonia I could die this is why I need to seek out medical treatment. Many alternative treatments have been tried for colds, such as vitamin C, zinc supplements, and echinacea. Yeah! Treatment for the flu, how do I treat my symptoms? Acetaminophen ( tylenol ) and ibuprofen ( advil, motrin ) help lower fever. Sometimes doctors suggest you use both types of medicine. Do not use aspirin. a fever does not need to come all the way down to normal. Most people feel better when the temperature drops by 1 degree. Over-the-counter cold medicines May make some of your symptoms better. Cough drops or throat sprays will help with your sore throat. You will need a lot of rest. Drink plenty of liquids. Do not smoke or drink alcohol. What about antiviral drugs? Most people with milder symptoms feel better in 3 - 4 days. They do not need to see a doctor or take antiviral medications. Doctors May give antiviral drugs to people who get very sick with the flu. You May need these medicines if you are more likely to have flu complications. These medicines May shorten the time you have symptoms by about 1 day. They work better if you start taking them within 2 days of your first symptoms. Children at risk of a severe case of the flu May also need these medicines. I'm not to apathetic toward treatment for the flu, but I wouldn't mind talking about it a little bit more.
What is a treatment for diabetes?
Pneumonia is worse than the flu, if I have pneumonia I could die this is why I need to seek out medical treatment. Many alternative treatments have been tried for colds, such as vitamin C, zinc supplements, and echinacea. Here's something! Treatment for diabetes, with type 2 diabetes, the disease may be reversed with lifestyle changes, especially losing weight through exercising and eating healthier foods. Also, some cases of type 2 diabetes can be improved with weight-loss surgery. There is no cure for type 1 diabetes. Treating both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes involves medicines, diet, and exercise to control blood sugar level. Getting better control over your blood sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels helps reduce the risk of kidney disease, eye disease, nervous system disease, heart attack, and stroke. To prevent diabetes complications, visit your health care provider at least two to four times a year. Talk about any problems you are having. Follow your health care provider's instructions on managing your diabetes. I know about two more conditions called 'diabetes': type 2 diabetes and type 1 diabetes. I'm definitely intrigued in treatment for diabetes, please fill free to talk to me about this!
What is a treatment for diarrhea?
Pneumonia is worse than the flu, if I have pneumonia I could die this is why I need to seek out medical treatment. Many alternative treatments have been tried for colds, such as vitamin C, zinc supplements, and echinacea. Here you go, treatment for diarrhea, when you or your child has diarrhea, you will need to learn:. To drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration ( meaning your body does not have the proper amount of water and fluids ). Which foods you should or should not eat. What to do if you are breast-feeding. What danger signs to watch out for. Avoid medicines for diarrhea that you can buy without a prescription, unless your doctor tells you to use them. These drugs can make some infections worse. If you have a long-term form of diarrhea, such as diarrhea caused by irritable bowel syndrome, changes to your diet and lifestyle May help. Call your health care provider right away if you or your child shows signs of dehydration:. Decreased urine ( fewer wet diapers in infants ). Dizziness or light-headedness. Dry mouth. Sunken eyes. Few tears when crying. Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have:. Blood or pus in your stools. Black stools. Stomach pain that does not go away after a bowel movement. Diarrhea with a fever above 101°F ( 100.4 °F in children ). Recently traveled to a foreign country and developed diarrhea. Also call your doctor if:. The diarrhea gets worse or does not get better in 2 days for an infant or child, or 5 days for adults. a child over 3 months old has been vomiting for more than 12 hours; in younger babies, call as soon as vomiting or diarrhea begins. Your doctor will perform a physical exam and ask you questions about your medical history and symptoms, including:. When did your diarrhea start? What is the color and consistency of your stool? Do you have blood in your stool? Are you passing large amounts of mucus with your stool? What other symptoms do you have? Do you have abdominal pain or severe cramping with the diarrhea? Do you have fever or chills? Are any other people in your house sick? Have you recently traveled out of the country? Have you possibly been exposed to well or stream water or spoiled food? What makes your pain worse? Stress? Certain foods? Have you had abdominal surgery? Have you taken antibiotics recently? What medications do you take? Do you drink coffee or alcohol, and if so, how much? Do you smoke? How much each day? Are you on a special diet? Laboratory tests May be done on your stools to determine the cause of your diarrhea.
I did this so you will not make the same mistake I did, as you can see there was a constant referral to cold and flu symptoms because I use the word treatment in my explanation to ultra Hal, unfortunately now every time when I asked for a treatment about anything it seems to be pulling out the information I gave to ultra Hal about cold and flu.
This should not stop you from talking about the symptoms, but try to avoid using the word ( treatment.)
I'm not sure if there are other words other than the word treatment, that could be used to look up a treatment for a disease.
If there are other words, and they do not pull up information from the Internet to treat the disease, please bring them up and I will do my best to get it to work!
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Sincerely, from a data munching cruncher.
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PS if there is anything else please give feedback, I will do my best to fix the problems.