How many times in life do we actually think about the throat? Most probably 2 to 4 times a year when we have a cold, as a sore and sore throat is usually the first typical sign of inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.
WHAT CAUSES A SORE THROAT?
Upper respiratory infections are the most common acute infectious diseases. These include acute sore throat or sore throat. Sore throat can be the result non-infectious factors (eg chemicals, irritating gases, too hot or too cold air), v autumn-winter time however, it is primarily a consequence infectious factors (cold and flu viruses, rarely bacteria and fungi).
Patients feel it sore throat as one of the first signs of a cold . The pain of swallowing is very disturbing, as it makes it difficult to eat, drink, talk. It can be accompanied by tingling and scratching in the throat and hoarseness. The larynx is the initial part of the trachea, that is, part of the airways, and the pharynx is the junction between the gastrointestinal tract and the respiratory tract, and eventually continues into the esophagus. We divide it into the nasal part, the oral part and the throat part. The nasal part is the highest part and is connected to the front of the nasal cavity, in its vault there are the pharynx and at the mouth of the ear trumpets both pharyngeal lymph nodes or tubular tonsils. Downwards, the pharynx passes into the oral part, which is connected to the oral cavity through the pharynx. Below, the oral portion extends to the upper edge of the lid, where the laryngeal portion begins. This begins at the entrance to the larynx and ends at the lower edge of the annular cartilage, where it continues to the esophagus.
Soreness, uncomfortable scratching, and pain often occur with pharyngitis.
Hoarseness and loss of voice, however, are usually associated with sore throat.
TREATMENT OF SINGLE THROAT
Because 90% of infections are caused by viruses, treatment is symptomatic, which means that the goal of treatment is to alleviate the symptoms of inflammation as soon as possible and as effectively as possible.
It is recommended to take oral antiseptics, which destroy microbes and thus prevent the spread of infection and inflammation. However, because sore throat is often accompanied by pain, self-medication is even more effective if it contains a local analgesic that works with a local antiseptic. analgesic in anti-inflammatory .
Krka's latest solution for the comprehensive treatment of sore and inflamed throats
Septabene with unique a combination of an antiseptic and a topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug provide comprehensive treatment of sore throat. Benzidamine chloride works analgesic in anti-inflammatory and eliminates the symptoms of sore throat (pain, redness, swelling, hot feeling and impaired function), cetylpyridinium chloride however, it has an antiseptic effect and eliminates the causes of infections (viruses, bacteria, fungi).
How is Septabene different from other products?
There are various products available in pharmacies to relieve sore throat problems. Some products protect the mucosa, antiseptics act on the cause of the infection, local analgesics relieve pain and relieve the signs of inflammation, medicines containing antiseptic and local anesthetic act on the cause of the infection and relieve pain. Septabene however, they provide comprehensive treatment sore and sore throat as they act on the cause of the infection, relieving pain and alleviating the signs of inflammation.
Posology and method of administration
Septabene is indicated in adults and children over 6 years of age for the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antiseptic treatment of irritation of the throat, mouth and gums, gingivitis, pharyngitis and laryngitis.
Recommended dosage for adults and adolescents over 12 years of age , is 1 lozenge every 3 to 6 hours (no more than 3 to 4 times a day) or 1 to 2 sprays every 2 hours (no more than 3 to 5 times a day).
Recommended dosage for children aged 6 to 12 years , 1 lozenge every 3 to 6 hours (not more than 3 times a day) or 1 spray every 2 hours (not more than 3 to 5 times a day).