Grass licorice, contraindications and benefits when used in the complex treatment of cough
Diseases of the upper respiratory tract, the number of which increases dramatically with the onset of the autumn-winter season, are often associated with us with not very pleasant symptoms, in particular with a cough, seizures that begin at the most inopportune moment, interfere with work and rest. The season of activation of acute viral respiratory diseases is dangerous not only for adults, but also for children, whose treatment can present quite serious problems.
There is a logical question, what medication is best used to combat cough? One of the tested for many generations of natural anti-cough drugs is a syrup from licorice root. To understand the principle of the effect of the drug on the body, it is enough to study the characteristics of the medicinal plant licorice( Latin name - Glycyrrhiza glabra).It refers to the family of legumes, but unlike the rest of its representatives, the root contains a huge number of components, including essential oils, coumarins, polysaccharides, which are capable of exerting a curative effect on the body.
For this reason, the medicinal plant has become very popular, in the manuals of traditional medicine you can find many recipes, where for the preparation of medicinal broths and infusions the herb licorice is used. Contraindications to the use of grass, of course, is, most important of them - the individual intolerance of the components that make up the plant. An additional proof of the effectiveness of the plant is the fact that licorice is used not only for cough, but also for the treatment of gastritis in remission, duodenal ulcer or stomach during the healing period. It is interesting that the official medicine recognizes the effectiveness of licorice preparations even more than folk medicine.
Drugs from the licorice root are produced by the pharmacological industry, are very popular and are used to treat coughing both in children and adults. And licorice from a cough can be used not only in the form of a syrup, but also as a part of the puerperium. Decoction of the roots of plants licorice, syrup, the use of which the doctor recommends - one of the best expectorant natural remedies that modern medicine knows.
But is it useful to all syrup, for the preparation of which the licorice root is used? Contraindications to the use of drugs for the treatment of diabetics, for example, are based on a large percentage of sugar, which is contained in licorice syrup. With caution should be taken to receive licorice drugs for patients with bronchial asthma and pregnant women.
The effect of licorice preparations is to stimulate the secretory functioning of the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and the ciliary epithelium of the trachea and bronchi. Rapid recovery from respiratory diseases, which are treated with complex therapy using a syrup, is also facilitated by the antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory effect of licorice.
Contraindications to the use of syrup, in particular, warn about the impossibility of its use in exacerbation of gastric ulcer. The doctor does not recommend the treatment of licorice syrup for patients who suffer from impaired liver or kidney function. Serious obstacle to the treatment of syrup can be hypertension or diseases of the cardiovascular system, the reason is the increase in blood pressure, which can cause long-term use of licorice grass. Contraindications to the intake of syrup, which are contained in the drug's instructions, also limit the use of it by women during lactation.
Given the possibility of obtaining an effective result from licorice, but looking at contraindications and the possibility of an allergic reaction, it should be concluded that before using the licorice root syrup for treatment, you should consult your doctor.