Acute bronchitis
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Acute bronchitis

Acute bronchitis is caused by inflammation of the anus. Bronchitis is one of the most commonly diagnosed diagnoses in general medicine. Acute bronchitis usually occurs in the spring and autumn. The disease occurs at any age, especially in children, the elderly and those whose immune system is weak. Causing 90% of bronchitis are viruses. The virus initially causes the virus to catch a cold, and then the upper respiratory tract then deepens and infects the lower respiratory tract. It is not unusual to develop a bacterial bronchitis after a viral infection caused by a virus.
Effect of Polargesin Syrup in the Treatment of Acute Bronchitis:

The effect of polargesin syrup as a treatment for acute bronchitis has been proven in numerous clinical trials. With its triple function, antiviral, antimicrobial and lubricating mucus against viruses, bacteria and thick mucus, polargesin reduces all of the symptoms of bronchitis. The symptoms of acute bronchitis generally begin about three to four days after a cold.
Acute bronchitis symptoms may include some or all of the following:

Coughing, which is the initial sign of bronchitis. A cough may turn on dry days (without mucus production) and then become soaked to a cough with sputum.
Feeling weak and tired
Feeling short of breath with cough and burning in the chest or a little pain under the chest
Fever (The high fever may be a sign of pneumonia.)
Wheezing chest
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Acute bronchitis

Acute bronchitis is caused by inflammation of the anus. Bronchitis is one of the most commonly diagnosed diagnoses in general medicine. Acute bronchitis usually occurs in the spring and autumn. The disease occurs at any age, especially in children, the elderly and those whose immune system is weak. Causing 90% of bronchitis are viruses. The virus initially causes the virus to catch a cold, and then the upper respiratory tract then deepens and infects the lower respiratory tract. It is not unusual to develop a bacterial bronchitis after a viral infection caused by a virus.
Effect of Polargesin Syrup in the Treatment of Acute Bronchitis:

The effect of polargesin syrup as a treatment for acute bronchitis has been proven in numerous clinical trials. With its triple function, antiviral, antimicrobial and lubricating mucus against viruses, bacteria and thick mucus, polargesin reduces all of the symptoms of bronchitis. The symptoms of acute bronchitis generally begin about three to four days after a cold.
Acute bronchitis symptoms may include some or all of the following:

Coughing, which is the initial sign of bronchitis. A cough may turn on dry days (without mucus production) and then become soaked to a cough with sputum.
Feeling weak and tired
Feeling short of breath with cough and burning in the chest or a little pain under the chest
Fever (The high fever may be a sign of pneumonia.)
Wheezing chest
Two-Way and Unconventional Voice

Saler Company Information

Company : Pars Gita Darou
Phone : 00982186030575
More Information : View
Online order registration form