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A HEADACHE

Headache is a very common condition in people. Generally, the pain is temporary


and occurs due to stress, emotional stress, high blood pressure, infections, colds,
hangovers and nutritional deficiency to name a few.
TREATMENT

Drink water to avoid dehydration, especially if you have vomited.


Rest in a quiet, dark room.
Place a cool cloth on your head.
Use any relaxation technique you have learned.
A COLD

The common cold usually causes a runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing.
Also, you may have a sore throat, cough, headache or other symptoms.
TREATMENT
Rest and drink plenty of fluids.
A COUGH
Coughing is a normal reaction of the body. The stimulus cough is caused by the
presence of mucus or a foreign body in the airway. In addition, the cough may be a
symptom of certain diseases such as a cold, asthma or bronchitis.
TREATMENT

"Syrup" honey cough.


A hot bath.
Tea black pepper and honey.
Thyme tea.
Take plenty of fluids.
Cough drops.
Suck a lemon.
Commercial tea blends.
Ginger.
Licorice.

INSOMNIA
Insomnia is a condition that is the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep. In patients
who suffer, duration and quality of sleep is low and interferes with daily life. This
disorder is manifested by a difficulty in falling asleep, to keep or advance through a
final awakening.
TREATMENT

Do not go to bed until sleepy.


Do not watch TV, read or eat in bed.
Minimum separation of one hour between the last meal and bedtime.
Avoid heavy meals.
Removing alcohol since, despite inducing sleep, produces early awakenings
and reduced total sleep time.
Reduce caffeine and snuff.
Practicing regular exercise, but not before bedtime.
Improve environmental conditions, reduce noise and avoid extreme
temperatures.
Sleep restriction: shorten the bed to the actual sleep time. Later it goes
ahead of bedtime for 15 to 30 minutes.
Relaxation therapies.
Establish a routine time to set the biological clock.
THE FLU

The flu is a respiratory disease caused by influenza virus. If anything characterizes


this organism is its ability to spread. The virus passes easily from person to person
through droplets of saliva that are expelled by speaking, sneezing or coughing.
Contact with contaminated hands or objects also are a source of infection.
TREATMENT
The best treatment is to "pass on the flu", which means that today has no cure.
Still, there is some antiviral drugs (no antibiotics) and natural remedies that can
reduce the severity of episodes. Medical recommendations are very familiar: stay
in bed and rest, drink plenty of fluids (juices and broths) and use antipyretics,
analgesics and antipyretics to reduce symptoms, mainly from the time symptoms
begin until 24 or 49 hours after that the body temperature returns to normal.
Antibiotics do not treat flu symptoms. The action of these drugs is only directed
towards bacteria, and flu is caused by a viral agent. Only if it evolves into
complications such as pneumonia or bronchitis makes sense fend antibiotic

treatment. But in addition to antiviral drugs, the patient has the possibility of using
natural therapies to reduce the aggressiveness of symptoms.

SINDY GALVIS PADILLA

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