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Adenoiditis: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Adenoiditis is an inflammation that can be caused by infections such as tonsillitis or pharyngitis, leading to symptoms such as yellowish discharge from the nose, snoring, blocked nose, fever and bad breath. Adenoiditis appears mainly in children, and is characterized by inflammation of the adenoid, a set of lymphatic tissue that is part of the […]

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Benegrip: what it is for, how to take it and contraindications

Benegrip is a medicine with analgesic, anti-allergic and antipyretic action, and is indicated to relieve symptoms of flu and colds, such as headache, cough, fever, body pain and signs of allergy, such as runny nose or stuffy nose. There are different types of Benegrip, which may contain dipyrone monohydrate or paracetamol, chlorpheniramine or carbinoxamine maleate, […]

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Baby with a blocked nose: what to do and main causes

A blocked nose is a relatively common situation, but it can be very uncomfortable for the baby, as, up to 6 months of age, babies can only breathe through their nose. Therefore, when the nose is blocked, the baby has to make more effort to breathe. This causes the baby to lose his appetite and […]

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Rhinitis in babies: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Rhinitis in babies occurs due to contact with allergenic factors, such as dust, animal hair or smoke, which leads to the appearance of symptoms such as a blocked nose and runny nose, in addition to causing itching and irritation. Therefore, it is very common for the baby to always touch his nose and be more […]

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Stuffy nose during pregnancy: main causes and what to do

Stuffy nose during pregnancy: main causes and what to do

A blocked nose during pregnancy is a common situation, especially between the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy, and occurs in most cases due to hormonal changes common during this period, which favors greater production and accumulation of secretions. In most cases this situation improves after childbirth, however it is interesting for women to adopt […]

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Halitosis: what it is, causes and treatment

Halitosis is a symptom that can be noticed after waking up or be noticed throughout the day when you don’t eat for a long time or when you don’t brush your teeth well and/or frequently, for example. Halitosis, which is popularly known as bad breath, can also be caused by health problems, such as diabetes […]

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10 tips to get rid of bad breath

Bad breath, also called halitosis, is caused in most people by poor tongue hygiene, but it can also occur due to tooth decay, gingivitis or periodontitis, as well as stomach problems, sinusitis, sore throat or diseases such as diabetes, liver or kidney failure, for example. Therefore, some ways to get rid of bad breath include […]

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Malvona: what it is for and how to use it

Malvona is a mouthwash indicated for mouth or gum conditions, such as canker sores, stomatitis or gingivitis, or to relieve a sore throat, as it has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic action. This remedy has cetylpyridinium chloride, sodium borate and benzocaine in its composition, which help combat the proliferation of microorganisms such as fungi or bacteria, […]

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Baby with bad breath: 5 causes (and what to do)

Bad breath is more common in adults due to poor oral hygiene, but it can also happen in babies, being caused by various problems ranging from diet to dry mouth or respiratory infections, for example. However, poor hygiene is also one of the possible causes of bad breath because, even if they don’t have teeth […]

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