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Glossary

Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Colds
Inflammation of the respiratory tract and middle ear which often occurs after chilling. Not to be confused with influenza!

Causes
Mostly virus infection, (particularly with rhinovirus) after a drop in local perfusion and immune defence.

Treatment
Drug treatment: symptomatic:
1. Nose drops; 2. Inhalation with camomile extract, brine (mineral water containing salt) or ethereal oils; 3. With children, cold ointments can be rubbed in; 4. Antibiotic treatment for otitis media or paranasal sinus inflammation.

Traditional treatments: 1. With acute symptoms like flu, rest, including bed rest; 2. Little food, or food which is easy to digest and which contains much carbohydrate; 3. Regular bowel movements, perhaps with laxatives; 4. The effect of fever is in principle positive. If necessary, temperature can be reduced with wet packs; 5. Cold baths with plant additives can soothe, relax and support sleep; 6. Treatment of inflamed mucous membranes with ethereal oils, depending on the localisation, steam inhalation for the head, rinsing of the mouth or gargling; also local warmth, e.g. with infrared or short wave radiation.

Prevention
Avoidance of overheated rooms, dry air, and stress; adequate supply of vitamins, particularly of vitamin C (ascorbic acid).


Comments
Never treat with nose drops for more than 14 days, because of the danger of chronic rhinopathy (narrowing of the nose, with restriction to breathing, damage to the mucous membrane, problems in smelling, calcification of the blood vessels).

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin