Common Illness

eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
Business & Money
Technology
Women
Health
Education
Family
Travel
Cars
Entertainment
SD Editorials
Online Guide and article directory site.
Foodeditorials.com
Over 15,000 recipes & editorials on food.
Lyricadvisor.com
Get 100,000 Lyric & Albums.
  • Business & Money
    • A Guide to Business
    • Guide to Finance
    • Ideas for Marketing
    • Legal Guide
    • Guide to Insurance
    • Lettre De Motivation
    • Guide to the Stock Market
    • Human Resource Career
    • Sales Marketing
    • Forex & Trading
    • Advertising & Marketing
    • Startup Guide
  • Technology
    • Guide to Technology
    • Cell Phones
    • Computer Software
    • IT Hardwares
    • Internet
    • Online Security
    • Cameras
    • Search Engine Optimization
    • Science & Technology
  • Women
    • Guide to Women
    • Relationship Advice
    • Marriage
    • Jewelry
    • Pregnancy
    • Fashion Style
    • Divorce Guide
    • Wedding Guide
    • Dating Guide
    • Natural Beauty
  • Health
    • Guide to Health
    • Guide to Medical
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Weight Loss
    • Sports
    • Body Wellness
    • Cancer Treatment
    • Common Illness
    • Health & Lifestyle
  • Education
    • Military Service
    • Politics and Policy
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Education and Teaching
    • Learn Languages
    • Colleges & Universities
  • Family
    • Quality Home Improvement
    • Hobbies and Interests
    • Family Guide to
    • Pet Guide
    • Loans Guide
    • Credit Cards
    • Gardening Guide
    • Home Security
    • Real Estate
    • Home Decor
    • Gift & Present
  • Travel
    • The Travel Guide
    • Adventure Travel
    • Cruise Ships
    • Beach Holiday
    • Travel Accommodation
    • Holiday Destinations
  • Cars
    • Information on Cars
    • Traffic Violations
    • Auto Insurance
    • Trailers
    • Sport Cars
    • The Bikes
  • Entertainment
    • Entertainment Guide
    • World Music
    • Photo & Video
    • Television & Games

Methodology Used In Research

    View: 
A cough is a sudden expiratory thrust of air from the lungs. It is essentially a protective reflex. Coughing is useful when it effectively removes secretion or extraneous material from the respiratory tract, that is, when it is productive. It is useless when it is unproductive. It has been said that more people have died from an inability to cough rather than from the act of coughing. Does this mean that coughing is always useful and should never be prevented? No. The unproductive or useless cough is often very troublesome and needs to be stopped.



Causes: The causes of coughs need not be restricted to the respiratory system, though a vast majority of them are concerned with irritation and diseases of the respiratory tract. A cough may be a manifestation of a disease of the heart or lungs. How then do we discover the actual cause? Consideration of such factors as duration of the cough, its tendency to occur at particular times, the nature of the sputum brought up, and other complaints of the patient, all help in establishing Its source. A short cough is usual in upper airways infections such as the common cold, infection of throat and sound box while prolonged coughing is characteristic of chronic bronchitis and bronchiectasis. In children whooping cough occurs in bouts and is followed by deep inhalation (whoop). A similar situation is croup but here there is inspiratory difficulty. Cough may be a manifestation of respiratory allergy, bronchial asthma, obstruction of airway passages by foreign bodies (supari, pan masala) or could be due to a more sinister cause such as cancer of lungs. Coughing and expectoration of sputum are often most troublesome in the early morning and at bedtime, especially in chronic bronchitis. Sometimes a cough may be influenced by psychological considerations.

Treatment

Removal of the underlying cause is essential when the cough is indicative of a more serious disease. It could, for example, be indicative of an infective condition of the chest. In this chapter we will restrict ourselves to drugs meant to provide symptomatic relief for a cough.

As everyone knows, a mild tickling at the back of one's throat induces a bout of cough. This is exactly what happens when the pharynx and larynx (parts of the throat) get irritated by infection or irritants, such as dust, fumes, or smoke. Therefore, our aim should be to reduce the irritation and this can be achieved by adopting such simple measures as giving up smoking, sucking cough lozenges or candy sugar, inhaling water vapours - either plain or medicated, and staying in a warm humid environment till the irritation is relieved.

For coughs originating from parts still lower down in the respiratory tract, numerous medications are available. Broadly these are of two types.

Codeine (Codine Linctus/Tab, Corex, Exiplon)

It has been in use for dry cough but constipation is the main adverse effect. It should not be used in bronchial asthma (dose 10mg twice a day).

Dextromethorphan (Alex, Deletus-d, Clistim-dmr, Lastuss-la)

It is a common ingredient in lozenges and syrups. Antihistaminics and decongestants are also combined. It does not cause constipation but should not be used in newborns and during pregnancy. Dizziness, drowsiness and difficulty of walking are adverse effects (usual dose 10 to 20mg two to three times a day). Pholcodeine, oxeladin, chlorphedianol are found in some preparations.
Methodology Used In Research
Diarrhea is one of the great killers of children in India. It is characterized by frequent passage of liquid or semisolid stools and may be accompanied by abdominal (gripping) pain. When diarrhoea is associated with abdominal pain and passage of blood and mucous due to infection or inflammation of the intestines, it is called dysentery. In dysentery there is an excessive loss of fluids and salts from the body. Diarrhea associated with vomiting, may lead to serious consequences like dehydration, shock and death. Infants, children, and elderly debilitated persons are more susceptible to dehydration, and for this reason diarrhoea is a more serious problem in them than in young adults.

Anti-motility Drugs in Diarrhoea

A number of drugs are used to oppose the increased intestine movements in diarrhoea. But overall utility of such drugs is limited and these are often misused.

Diphenoxylate (Lomotil)

Diphenoxylate is a drug related to the painkiller pethidine. It is available in combination with atropine, an anti-spasmodic drug which relieves gripping or colicky pain. The combination is sold under the trade name LOMOTIL containing atropine 0.025 mg and diphenoxylate 2.5 mg.

Adverse Effects: If taken in larger doses over a period of time, it may cause addiction. In children, LOMOTIL has been reported to cause retention of toxic substances in the intestines as a consequence of decreased mobility. The toxicity in children includes dryness of mouth, blurring of vision, urinary retention, distension of abdomen due to toxin stay (loss of bowel activity causes retention of toxins which further reduces bowel movement leading to distension) marked respiratory depression, coma, and even death. Some of these symptoms can appear even with near therapeutic doses. Therefore it is banned in children below the age of six years.

Loperamide

It has a poor penetration through the blood-brain barrier and therefore does not cause addiction and sedation in therapeutic doses. It is more potent than diphenoxylate. These are never given if diarrhoea is due to ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis or irritable bowel syndrome. The average daily adult dose is 4 to 8 mg and should not exceed 16 mg. It is not recommended in children less then 2 years of age. Dose 2 to 5 years (13 to 20 kg) 1 mg; 6 to 8 years (20 to 30 kg) 2 mg twice a day.

Adverse Effects: Abdominal cramp and skin rashes are the main side-effects of this drug. Same precautions should be observed as for LOMOTIL.

Racecadotril (Redotril 100 mg)

This is a newer drug which reduces fluid secretion and its loss in stools. It is useful in viral and watery diarrhoea in diabetics in a dose of 100 mg three times a day. It may cause nausea, thirst, giddiness and headache. It is safer than diphenoxylate and codeine. Codeine was the time tested drug but because of its addiction potential and availability of newer and safer agents, it is rarely used for its anti motility effects.

Isapgol (Sat Isabgol)

It is generally used in the treatment of constipation, but is also effective in mild diarrhoea

More Articles from
Alternative Medicine Holistic Medicine Pg28
Beta Glucan Side Effects
Black Widow Spider Bites
Bladder Infection During Pregnancy
Canadian Online Stock Trading
Laser Vision Correction Center
Loss Of Bladder Control
Pictures Of Side Effects
What Diet Pills Are Safe
BioForceful
Beware of Fake Generics
Bicalutamide Drug ( Medicine) Information
Bexarotene Drug ( Medicine) Information
Bevacizumab Drug ( Medicine) Information
Betamethasone Drug ( Medicine) Information
Benztropine Mesylate Drug ( Medicine) Information
Benzoyl PeroxideDrug ( Medicine) Information
Betamethasone Drug ( Medicine) Information
Best Antiaging Solution Is Prevention
Beware of Getting Addicted to Paxil
Best kept secrets on how to last in bed.
» More on
Alternative Medicine Holistic Medicine
  • Related Articles
  • Author
  • Most Popular
•A Career In Research, by Tony Jacowski
•Best Practices In Research, by Celeste Bishop
•Cars Used In Movies, by Gregg Hall
•Computer Used In Business, by Joshua Feinberg
•Computers Used In Business, by Amy Nut
Alien has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pregnancy Problems, Fitness and Get Rid of Bed Bugs. AdvCare is one of the leading websites. First established in January 2000, its mission is to become the number one site for. Alien's top article generates over 673000 views. to your Favourites.
Belly Wraps After Pregnancy
Care after pregnancy must consist of all these aspects, for a fast recovery
 
A Guide to Business | Guide to Technology | Guide to Women | Guide to Health | Family Guide to | Travel & Vacations | Information on Cars

EditorialToday Common Illness has 2 sub sections. Such as Other Conditions and Medical Conditions. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors