HEAVY BREATHING
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Advantages Instant but temporary relief
Disadvantages can cause skin irritation
I'b god a cold........and my node is all blocked ub..........sound familiar! ! ! It should do because at this time of year almost all of us has either had or will be about to get perhaps flu or a heavy cold, with symptoms of high temperature, watery eyes, runny nose and worse than anything else, stuffiness and breathing problems.
Children in particular find these symptoms particularly distressing and although a cold is a minor complaint, parents' sleep is often disturbed by an upset child whose breathing is obstructed during the night.An old and tried remedy for blocked nose and stuffiness is Vicks Vapour. It comes in the form of a rub,an inhaler or even a spray, although I personally would give the spray a miss as overuse can cause damage to the nasal membranes. Certainly as a child I can remember the Vapour rub being an old standby in its familiar bright blue bottle with the green lid. Central heating was barely heard of when I was small (giving my age away now) and colds were even more commonplace than they are now and how we needed Vick to cure us of our woes.
Vick Vapour rub is a vaseline type balm which is rubbed on the chest and back. It can also be rubbed onto the temples, although personally I would not use it on the face as it is rather strong and can cause a reaction. The vapour from the Eucalyptus, Camphor and Menthol is then released and breathed in by the sufferer. If used in this way it is best to apply it after a warm bath for added benefit.The inhalers weren't invented when I was a child so this was the method widely used by all to cure blocked noses at that time. Certainly the Vapour rub is more suitable for use in children who could possibly swallow the rather thin and small inhalers and certainly shouldn't use the sprays, but care must be taken to ensure the medication does not get onto inquisitive fingers and consequently into the mouth. It is also important not to put the medication onto the nostrils themselves as this can cause skin burning and irritation, especially to young and tender skin.
The benefits of the inhalation are almost immediate. clearing the nostrils and making breathing far easier, thereby obviously greatly relieving distress. Although the relief is only temporary, it is usually long enough -in the region of l0 - 15 mins for the child (or adult)to get back to sleep.Alternatively a teaspoonful of the vapour rub in a bowl of very hot water works very well. This method is probably more suitable for adults (children run the risk of burning) and putting a towel over both the head of the patient and the bowl increases the benefits threefold.
Vick have however, moved on from those long ago days and now produce an inhaler.
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shaoli2 23/07/2003 07:00
Dulcie_Munroe 16/04/2001 17:51
eaglesas 09/04/2001 23:39
Thanks for the opinion. I haven't gone for it before which is strange because I often get a stuffed up nose. I think I'll try it next time...
KarenUK 31/03/2001 23:04
Oh damn, I'm singing that song now again, grrr !! LOL :-)
chrissiepops 31/03/2001 12:18
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