Since the Edo period, more than two centuries ago, the Japanese have created an extremely effective remedy for coughs and lung health using a very common white tuber, which is abundant in Vietnam.
After recovering from COVID-19, many people experience a persistent, hacking cough, even after testing negative for a week and trying various medications without success.
According to respiratory specialists on the Family Doctor channel, many people experience uncomfortable throat symptoms and persistent coughing due to the following reasons.
A folk remedy for curing children's coughs completely in 3 days by bathing them in ginger water has been widely circulated online, but it harbors unforeseen dangers.
The story of an 8-month-old baby who died from pneumonia because her mother, being negligent, tried to treat her at home instead of taking her to the hospital early, was posted on a private Facebook group and attracted a lot of attention from mothers.
Recently, on social media, mothers have been sharing tips on treating coughs and runny noses in their children using natural ingredients; among them, the method using shallots has attracted a lot of attention because it is easy to implement.
Recently, on social media, mothers have been sharing tips on treating their children's coughs without medication, using only menthol oil or eucalyptus oil along with Salonpas patches.
Every family medicine cabinet has a bottle of sweet-flavored cough syrup, and we've all enjoyed its taste at some point during cold weather or flu season; but when you take it, have you ever wondered: Is cough medicine really effective?