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Shaltoux is a trusted solution for various throat discomforts, effectively addressing sore throats and treating dry coughs, regardless of their origin. It provides versatile relief for allergic, infective, or irritant-induced coughs.
Shaltoux is a trusted solution for various throat discomforts, effectively addressing sore throats and treating dry coughs, regardless of their origin. It provides versatile relief for allergic, infective, or irritant-induced coughs.
Shaltoux combines five natural ingredients: Licorice, Beleric, Ginger, Turmeric, and Peppermint, known for their effectiveness in soothing throat discomfort.
Shaltoux offers multifaceted relief, alleviating phlegm, combating germs and inflammation, and providing soothing comfort. Suitable for all age groups, it's a safe and effective choice for throat issues.
It is a pain and irritation in the throat. The most common reason is viral infections (like cold or flu) or smoking or allergies. The common symptoms are pain while swallowing, dry scratchy throat, bad breath and mild cough.
A cough is a sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs that helps clear airways from mucus and irritants like smoke or dust. Coughs can be dry (no phlegm) or wet (wherein phlegm, i.e. thick mucus, is produced). The common causes of cough include infections, allergy, asthma, and smoking.
It may last for few days to a week. The common symptoms are sore throat, runny nose, congestion, cough, fever and headache. Infections due to flu may take a little longer to clear up and may require antibiotics in some cases.
It is also called as upper airway cough syndrome. Post nasal drip means dripping of mucus from back side of the nose into the throat. In post nasal drip, mucus draining down the throat which stimulates coughing, to prevent the entry of mucus into the lungs. The causes of post nasal drips are allergy, sinus infection, common cold or flu.
It may last for few days to a week. The common symptoms are sore throat, runny nose, congestion, cough, fever and headache. Infections due to flu may take a little longer to clear up and may require antibiotics in some cases.
Nasal congestion is also known as stuffy nose. In nasal congestion, the inner lining of nasal passages is swollen and irritated producing more mucus which leads to congestion like feeling. It is commonly caused by cold & flu, sinus infection, allergies and exposure to smoke and pollutants.
It is also known as productive or chesty cough. The cough sounds soupy and may come with a wheezing (difficulty breathing) or rattling sound and tightness in chest. Sometimes a wet cough will bring mucus into mouth. Most wet coughs are caused by an infection: a common cold, the flu, or post nasal drip.
It is a pain and irritation in the throat. The most common reason is viral infections (like cold or flu) or smoking or allergies. The common symptoms are pain while swallowing, dry scratchy throat, bad breath and mild cough.
A cough is a sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs that helps clear airways from mucus and irritants like smoke or dust. Coughs can be dry (no phlegm) or wet (wherein phlegm, i.e. thick mucus, is produced). The common causes of cough include infections, allergy, asthma, and smoking.
It is the body’s way of producing the heat to tackle the cold feeling. It is more common the young children. Chills can be caused by cold temperature, viral or bacterial infection. It is also an important symptom of disease like malaria. It can occur with fever and associated with shaking or shivering. Medicines like paracetamol, ibuprofen can help in reducing fever and chills.
A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature above the normal range of 36. 1 – 37.2˚Celsius (97 – 99˚ Fahrenheit). Fever is a sign of illness and the most common causes are infections (bacteria, virus or parasite like malaria). Fever can also result from inflammation.
A pain arising from the head or upper neck of the body. It is an important presentation in malaria. The cytokine (chemicals release in the body due to infection or injury) is believed to be an important factor leading to headache in acute malaria. Headache in malaria can occur on one side or both side.
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