When in contact with dust or cold, some people develop reactions that most often manifest themselves in the form of a cold. In adults, this disease called coryza is not considered serious, but in babies, nasal obstruction can be a cause of mortality.
Symptoms associated with coryza
Coryza is an accentuated form of the common cold. It is characterized by obstruction and discharge from the nose, seborrhea of the eyes, continuous sneezing, and frontal neuralgia. We are talking about sinusitis, the common cold or hay, which are just the different forms of this pathology. In a period of crisis, the patient presents several symptoms associated with coryza, which are cough, headache, persistent flu, allergies and significant salivation. The weakened patient shows visible signs of general fatigue.
To
reduce the effects of coryza on the body, a low-sugar diet, dairy products and raw fruit are often recommended. Many remedies are offered in homeopathy against coryza. In general, Zingiber officinale has a very positive influence in calming dry coryza without discharge.
Treatment of abundant and irritating nasal discharge
Apocynum canabinnum in olfaction or consumed calms the runny nose and is recommended in the treatment of infantile coryza. A spoonful of Apocynum consumed every 2 hours for 3 days would be enough to cause the nasal mucosa to dry out. However, it is advisable to take the product at the first symptoms and to avoid exposure to the cold.
Treatment of continuous sneezing or hay fever
Sneezing and a blocked nose are often noticeable in the case of hay fever associated with coryza. In this case, homeopathy offers Sticta Pulmonaria 5 CH which is very effective against dry throat and manifestations of sinusitis.
When to see a doctor?
In the case of infantile coryza, it is advisable to see a paediatrician if the homeopathic solution adopted does not succeed in treating the child. If the obstruction of the nose persists or if the runny nose is accompanied by bleeding, you should also consult a doctor immediately.