Cough with phlegm is a common symptom in respiratory diseases, especially when the weather is too hot or too cold to easily cause swelling of the upper respiratory tract, flu, etc. In people with Covid-19, this condition can for several months after recovery.
Coughing is a reflex that helps expel “foreign objects” from the airways, including allergens, bacteria, and viruses. The surface of the respiratory tract is always protected by a thin and clear mucous membrane, which helps to keep "foreign objects" from penetrating deep into the bronchi and lungs. If this mucous membrane has to hold too many bacteria, viruses, or the airways become inflamed, irritation will cause increased secretions and thick sputum.
Sputum and mucus have the ability to retain bacteria and viruses, so they are also an environment for them to grow. In patients with respiratory tract lesions such as bronchitis, pneumonia, increased mucus secretion can cause breathing difficulties if not treated properly.
A persistent cough and thick sputum can cause long-term damage to the respiratory system, leading to a number of long-term complications such as chronic cough, chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
With ingredients containing Ambroxol, it has the effect of dissolving mucus and thinning phlegm. halixol syrup helps in the treatment of obstructive diseases of the respiratory tract due to the proliferation of mucus and phlegm. Halixol syrup is a safe, effective, easy-to-drink fruity choice that can be used by adults, the elderly and children of all ages. In particular, with the current increase in the number of Covid-19 cases, each family should have Halixol available in their medicine cabinet to protect the health of members and avoid post-Covid sequelae.
Products are imported from Europe and distributed by Ben Tre Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company, trusted by people for nearly 10 years.
Read the instructions for use carefully, consult your doctor or pharmacist before use.
Source: https://egispharmacyportal.vn/blogs/news/ho-co-dom-giai-quyet-ra-sao