Chronic cold, strong runny nose May cause unexpected harm : PPTVHD36

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I believe that no one has ever had a “flu” because it is a disease that is easy to heal quickly. But for some people it takes a long time to recover. Some people have become infected with an additional infection. “Chronic cold” that has been left untreated

Chronic cold…what is it?

Chronic colds are symptoms caused by the common cold. but have symptoms that last longer than normal Usually, the flu will go away on its own in 5 to 10 days, but chronic colds will last longer. And there may be additional bacterial infections in the nasal cavity and sinuses.

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The most boring thing about getting a cold is a “snot” because no matter where you go, what you do, your nose is always running. It can be said that it interferes with daily life very much. When a runny nose makes it difficult to breathe, you have to blow your nose away. And the more you feel the tightness of your nose, the harder you blow your nose.

Does “Blowing your nose” really help you get rid of a cold?

Many people still have false beliefs. Think of blowing your nose often. It will help get rid of colds faster. It is true that blowing your nose will help the snot that is stuck in your nasal passages come out. But blowing your nose makes it easier for the flu virus to spread into the sinuses. And may cause sinusitis and also spread the cold to the surrounding area as well.

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Like blowing his nose hard… dangerous behavior!

If you look closely, you will find that when you blow your nose, you tend to have tears or have red eyes. The harder you blow your nose, the more pressure around the eyes increases, affecting the optic nerve, which can cause blurry vision.

Even the flu and snot go hand in hand. But if you know that you will have a cold, you should treat it. Should not be left until a chronic cold. because it may infect the sinus cavity You should also blow your nose gently. and wash the nose together to maintain the nasal cavity If your symptoms get worse or don’t get better It’s best to see a doctor.

Thank you health information from Paolo Hospital Chokchai 4

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