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(1) Inflammation of the nose and throat with increased production of mucus
(1) A Scottish doctor in London has made the discovery that in many people it produces appendicitis, catarrh of the stomach and some minor diseases.
(2) In my experience, dairy products such as milk and cheese can induce the formation of mucus and catarrh in a surprising number of individuals.
(3) They are also more likely to develop glue ear if they have a history of associated problems such as repeated upper respiratory infections (including colds and flu) or nasal catarrh .
(4) Garlic helps to prevent colds and expel catarrh from the chest, will sooth a nagging cough and relieves the symptoms of sinusitis.
(5) The main type of drug treatment for catarrh is decongestants, which can be bought over the counter from a pharmacy.
(6) Today, British allergy specialists concur that a candida overgrowth is responsible for a number of symptoms: gut disorders like itching wind and changed bowel habits, catarrh , some eczemas, arthritis and asthma.
(7) Some children cannot break free from glue ear while they are full of repeated cold and catarrh , and often begin school unable to speak or hear properly.
(8) The catarrh produced with throat or tonsil infections can also cause bad breath.
(9) It will also help to ease aches and pains associated with winter colds and flu, clearing catarrh and encouraging you to breathe more easily.
(10) There may be lots of mucus or catarrh in the nose and mouth.
(11) Dairy products do have a tendency to induce the production of mucus and catarrh around the nose and throat.
(12) Her diet is strict; she avoids dairy products, which can create catarrh problems for singers.
(13) Twenty-six per cent experienced a reduction in catarrh and 15 per cent reported an improvement in eczema.
(14) Eucalyptus has for a long time been known as a remedy for easing bronchial problems such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, whooping cough and chronic catarrh .
(15) Dairy products are quite common instigators of food sensitivity-related reactions which include a blocked nose, sinus congestion and catarrh .
(16) Atopy is an inherited inclination to develop atopic dermatitis, allergic nasal catarrh , allergic conjunctivitis, or allergic asthma.
(17) The contagious period is seven days following exposure to the organism and during the catarrhal stage.
(18) Administration of antibiotics during the catarrhal stage shortens the duration and decreases symptom severity of the disease.
(19) Typical pertussis has been divided into three clinical phases: catarrhal , paroxysmal, and convalescent.
(20) Airsacculitis may be present even after infection with relatively mild strains, and thickening of the air sacs with catarrhal or caseous discharge is often observed.
mucus
snot
catarrh
phlegm