Crown and pneumonia. Prevention

Crown and pneumonia. Prevention

Leap year 2020 will go down in history forever in connection with ongoing, almost unbelievable events. Could we imagine that in our time of high technology and advanced science, we will face a strong and aggressive virus that will destroy the economies of the strongest countries, bring down air traffic between almost all countries of the world, close humanity in homes and fill all hospitals with patients, destroying the healthcare system.
It's all about coronovirus. COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2.
Why coronovirus is dangerous and why we are quarantined.
Coronovirus has long been known. It's true. But this virus has a family, which includes not only it, but many subspecies. A total of 43 species of RNA-containing viruses, combined into two subfamilies that infect not only humans, but also mammals, including humans, birds and amphibians. It is generally accepted that COVID 19 was obtained by humans from bats. Coronovirus proceeds in various forms. Light, medium and severe. It is clear that a mild degree passes almost unnoticed. Basically, this happens in children from 5 years. With a moderate severity of the disease, temperature and weakness, sneezing and coughing, shortness of breath can occur. A severe degree is characterized by the presence of pneumonia, in which lung damage occurs.

Pneumonia is an infection in the lungs. Not only coronovirus can cause pneumonia, but also various bacteria, viruses and fungi.
The human lungs have several mechanisms for controlling pathogens that enter the airways. We sneeze and cough to knock them out of our system, mucus helps hold them back, tiny hairs in our airways help get them out of our body, and immune cells like macrophages absorb them. However, some respiratory infections with viruses, bacteria, or fungi end in pneumonia - where the lung sacs, which usually fill with air when we breathe, are instead filled with pus and fluid.

Groups of people who are at risk of developing pneumonia include:

    children under 5 years old
    aged people
    people with a weak immune system
    persons with chronic diseases
    people with bad habits, such as: malnutrition, smoking, alcoholism


Worldwide, pneumonia is the leading cause of death from infection in children under the age of five, and nearly a million of these children died in 2015. Streptococcus pneumoniae infection is the most common cause of bacterial pneumonia in children. In 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 virus already claimed the lives of more than 350,000 people, including adults.
When children get older, their risk of getting pneumonia decreases, and scientists believe that this is due to the immunity that accumulates with each infection - an immune memory is built.
Symptoms of pneumonia are different in degree of manifestation. Call a doctor immediately if you have:

    Heat
    Chills
    Sputum cough, sometimes not productive
    Shortness of breath, even when you are not exercising
    Chest pain when breathing or even a slight cough
    Deterioration of health after a cold or flu
    Fatigue and loss of appetite
    Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea


After contacting a medical institution, specialists will conduct tests and tests and diagnose pneumonia.
If your doctor thinks you may have pneumonia, he will probably give you tests, including:

    Blood tests for signs of a bacterial infection
    Chest x-ray to find the infection in the lungs and how widespread it is
    Pulse oximetry for measuring the level of oxygen in the blood
    Sputum test to check the fluid in your lungs for the cause of the infection.


If your symptoms started in a hospital, your doctor may give you more tests, such as:

    Arterial blood gas analysis to measure oxygen in a small amount of blood taken from one of your arteries
    Bronchoscopy to check the airways for blockages or other problems
    CT scan to get a more detailed picture of your lungs
    A pleural fluid culture in which a doctor removes a small amount of fluid from the tissues around your lungs to find bacteria that can cause pneumonia


The treatment depends on what kind you have. If the cause is bacteria, a course of antibiotics is prescribed. If you have viral pneumonia, which occurs, for example, with coronovirus (COVID 19), treatment with antiviral drugs and vitamins is used to increase immunity.
Prevention of the disease is always better than its treatment. The most basic preventative measures include frequent hand washing and a healthy lifestyle, smoking cessation.
Pneumonia is a pulmonary infection that can vary from mild to severe, in especially advanced cases it can cause the death of the patient.
Pneumonia occurs when an infection enters the lungs, while the alveoli (pulmonary sacs) are filled with fluid or pus. In re
As a result of the process, difficulties arise with breathing and the supply of oxygen to the blood.
Anyone can get a lung infection. But children under 2 years old and people over 65 are at higher risk because their immune system may not be strong enough to fight.
Pneumonia can develop in one or both lungs. In connection with the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic in the world, doctors note that very often pneumonia can only be seen on computed tomography. Coronovirus affects the lungs without pronounced symptoms and this is very dangerous. Doctors call this condition walking pneumonia. Causes include bacteria, viruses, and fungi. If your pneumonia is caused by bacteria or viruses, you can pass it on to someone else.
Your symptoms may vary depending on the cause of your pneumonia, your age, and general health. They usually develop within a few days.
Patients in the hospital experience “respiratory pneumonia” if they become infected while using a ventilator, which helps the patient breathe. There is an opinion that the transition to this device increases the risk of death of the disease. But in most cases, if the ventilator is not connected, the patient will die.

Why were we closed at home?
Because the virus has a high infection rate. It is 5 times easier to pick up a coronovirus than any other virus. The crown is dangerous and very cunning. Once in the body, it can destroy it from the inside very quietly and imperceptibly, but the carrier at the same time infects other people. When the virus begins to manifest itself, often the lungs are already affected by more than 25%.
How can you protect yourself and your family? Boost immunity. It was recommended to do this before, but now especially.
Our personal recommendations, a list of agents that increase immunity and are highly effective:

so as not to get infected in the transport, store, with close contact
    Mentholatum Ointment Help Relief Antiviral Ointment
    Peppermint Field Two-way 2in1 Peppermint Inhaler
to increase immunity and not get sick:
    Natural capsules 100% moringa oleifera for immunity
    Cold & Pulmonary Medicine Fah Talai Jone
    Tea Andrographis Paniculata (Fa Talay John) for the prevention of coronovirus and SARS
if the virus is in full swing and you are suffering symptoms:
    Famous Thai syrup tiffy day cold remedy
    Tinospore Heart Cells Capsules for the treatment of influenza and SARS
    Therapeutic drops for sinusitis and Thanapoom Phat Nasal Drops viruses
    Hanuman-Prasarnkay Capsule Capsules for Asthmatics and Cough Treatment


We want to draw your attention to the fact that the second wave of coronovirus infection is expected in Russia. WHO predicts re-quarantine and an outbreak. We recommend that you take care of your family’s health in advance and strengthen your immunity using natural Thai remedies.
You may be interested to know the statistics of the coronovirus in Thailand on May 27, 2020:
Confirmed cases of infection:
3 054
+3

Recover:
2 931

Fatal outcomes:
57

These statistics are pleasing to the eye and we are sure that Thailand coped with the pandemic precisely because Thai folk remedies, medicines and vitamins are available to the country's inhabitants. We provide our customers with the opportunity to get the best products from Thailand at the lowest prices.
Always Yours, Thai Care.