Breast herbal tea

Chest cough pack - instructions. Breastfeeding during pregnancy

For various diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract, various medicinal plants are widely used. For ease of use, there are ready-made plant collections that help both children and adults with diseases of the bronchi and lungs.

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There are 4 types of chest cough preparations, instructions for use of which we offer in our article.

Each of these collections differs in the composition of medicinal herbs, but they can all be used for the following diseases:

  • chronic, acute bronchitis
  • laryngitis in children, tracheitis, pharyngitis, tracheobronchitis
  • bronchial asthma, obstructive bronchitis
  • COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • pneumonia
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • ARVI, influenza, and other diseases accompanied by sputum production

The use of chest cough preparations reduces the intensity of the inflammatory process in the respiratory tract, has an expectorant effect, thins mucus, facilitating its elimination, and chest preparations also have a bronchodilator effect, relaxing the muscles and dilating the bronchi.

According to the instructions, chest packs are contraindicated for use by persons with a history of allergic manifestations to medicinal herbs, as well as the combination of their use with antitussives for dry cough of central action - Libexin, Sinekod, Stoptusin, Codelac. In this case, stagnation of sputum may form. At the discretion of the doctor, combined treatment is allowed - a decoction of herbs with an expectorant effect is taken during the day, and at night, when the cough greatly bothers the patient, the use of an antitussive is acceptable.

Breast collection No. 1 - instructions

Ingredients: Marshmallow root, oregano, coltsfoot leaves

Release form: filter - bags and cardboard packs with collection

Pharmacological group: expectorant herbal remedy

Pharmacological action: Breast collection 1 - the instructions indicate that this is a combined herbal remedy with pronounced anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties.

  • Mother and stepmother and marshmallow - have an expectorant, anti-inflammatory effect
  • Oregano - sedative and expectorant effect

Indications: For symptomatic treatment of ARVI, influenza, as well as infectious and inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract - pneumonia, bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis.

Contraindications: Breast collection 1 is contraindicated for use during pregnancy, since the oregano contained in it can cause uterine bleeding, hypersensitivity, a tendency to allergic reactions, and hay fever.

Side effects: Medicinal herbs included in the chest cough mixture in individuals with individual intolerance can cause swelling, itching, rash, urticaria, allergic rhinitis and other allergic reactions. Breastfeeding does not cause any other side effects.

Dosage, method of application: 1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of the mixture into a glass of cold water, boil for 15 minutes in a water bath, leave for 45 minutes, filter, and bring the prepared volume to 200 ml. Take after meals, use as an infusion 2-3 times a day, 100 ml. To prepare a chest cough infusion for children, use 2 times less of the mixture of herbs. Course 2-3 weeks.

Chest cough mixture No. 2 - instructions

Ingredients: Coltsfoot leaves, plantain, licorice root

Release form: filter - bags and cardboard packs with collection

Pharmacological group: herbal expectorant

Pharmacological action: Herbal combination drug with expectorant and anti-inflammatory effects.

  • Great plantain contains polysaccharides, carotene, tannins, glycoside (rinanthin), vitamin C
  • Coltsfoot - contains inulin, essential oil, glycoside (tussilyagin), mucous and tannins
  • Licorice roots - contain flavonoids, licurazide, glycyrrhizic acid

Indications for use: ARVI, influenza, pneumonia, bronchitis, tracheitis, other inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract with poorly separated sputum.

Contraindications: Increased individual sensitivity to medicinal herbs. As for the safety of using breast collection 2 during pregnancy, the licorice root contained in it is not recommended for use by pregnant women.

Dosage, methods of use: Breast collection 2 according to the instructions is used internally as an infusion, for the preparation of which 4 g. or 1 tablespoon of the collection is poured into a glass of cold boiled water, and boiled in a water bath with the lid closed for 15 minutes, then cooled for 45 minutes, filtered. The resulting infusion is brought to a volume of 200 ml. Take warm 3-4 times a day, 100 ml daily. Shake the infusion before use.

Side effects: Allergic reactions - itching, rash, swelling

Special instructions: The prepared solution cannot be stored for more than 2 days and should be stored in a cool place.

Chest collection No. 3 - instructions for use

Ingredients: sage, anise fruits, pine buds, marshmallow root.

Release form: Cardboard packs with collection and tea filter bags

Pharmacological action: Combined herbal preparation with anti-inflammatory, expectorant effect.

  • Pine buds have a disinfectant effect and relieve inflammation
  • Anise - also has disinfectant and expectorant properties
  • Sage has an anti-inflammatory effect.
  • Marshmallow – has an expectorant, anti-inflammatory effect

Indications for use: For symptomatic treatment of acute respiratory viral infections, influenza, as well as infectious and inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract - pneumonia, bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to the herbs included in the collection. The anise included in the collection is contraindicated during pregnancy, so this collection should not be taken by pregnant women.

Dosage and method of administration: Used internally as an infusion, 10 g. collection or 2 tablespoons, pour a glass of boiling water, boil in a water bath for 15 minutes, leave for 45 minutes, filter. The infusion is brought to 200 ml. boiled water. Take warm, hot, 3-4 times a day, 100 ml, shaking beforehand. Course day.

Side effect: Allergic reactions.

Special instructions: Store the prepared infusion in the refrigerator for no more than 2 days.

Breast collection No. 4 cannot be used during pregnancy

Ingredients: Ledum, chamomile, violet grass, mint, calendula, licorice root

Release form: Tea filter bags and collection packs

Pharmacological action: Herbal combination drug with antispasmodic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory effects.

  • Ledum shoots - contains glycoside (arbutin), tannins, palustrol in essential oil, has an expectorant effect
  • Chamomile flowers - contain anthemisic acid, essential oil, azulene, glycosides, have an anti-inflammatory effect
  • Calendula flowers contain acids, flavonoids, tannins, carotenoids, saponins.
  • Violet herb - contains vitamin C, glycosides, saponins, flavonoids (rutin, quercetin), has a sedative and anti-inflammatory effect
  • Licorice roots - contain flavonoids, licurazide, glycyrrhizic acid
  • Mint leaves - contain menthol in essential oil, have a sedative effect.

Indications for use: Bronchial asthma not associated with hay fever, infectious and inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract: chronic and acute bronchitis, pneumonia, tracheitis. Many believe that this breast milk during pregnancy is the most preferable, however, the licorice included in the composition may not be safe, it affects hormonal levels and water-salt balance, which negatively affects the condition of the woman and the fetus.

Dosage and use: As an infusion, take 70 ml 3-4 times a day, for a course of 2-3 weeks. To make the infusion you need 10 grams. or 2 tablespoons, pour a glass of boiling water, heat in a water bath for 15 minutes, then leave for 45 minutes, filter, squeeze, bring to 200 ml. Shake before use.

Side effect: Allergic reactions. In case of an overdose, symptoms of poisoning may appear; wild rosemary is especially dangerous, since this plant is considered poisonous due to some properties.

Special instructions: The finished decoction of chest cough mixture is stored in a cool place for no more than 2 days.

Breastfeeding during pregnancy

As for the use of breast collection during pregnancy, the opinion of doctors is not clear; some allow the use of 4 collections, others do not.

  • Since 1 collection contains oregano, it definitely cannot be taken during pregnancy.
  • In the 2nd and 4th breast collections there is licorice root, which also cannot be used during pregnancy, it can cause hormonal imbalance, increase nervousness, cause tachycardia, increase swelling and headaches may appear when taken.
  • Collection No. 3 contains anise, which is also contraindicated during pregnancy.
  • It is better to take separate infusions of marshmallow or take Althea syrup, Alteyka syrup or Mucaltin tablets, you can also use plantain, or the ready-made medicine Gerbion for dry cough with plantain.
  • In any case, any treatment during pregnancy should be agreed with your doctor; medicinal herbs, just like drugs, have an effect on the body and the fetus, sometimes not in the best way.

Good article. But I would like a more detailed description of profiling: in what situations should you give preference to a specific collection?

It’s not clear what pregnant women can do then. And why do all doctors say that you need to drink.

In the maternity hospital, the therapist prescribed me breastfeeding N4, because... was admitted with a severe cough (residual after ARVI). I drank it as tea 3-4 times a day 1 day before giving birth, after giving birth I drank it for 2 days and upon discharge I was like a “cucumber”. And now my 1.5 month old daughter has a cold again and a strong cough again - I drink it and nothing else. The instructions say contraindicated for children under 3 years of age.

Olga, do not confuse “giving birth tomorrow” and pregnancy. When the baby is ready to be born and you have a team of doctors and an operating room nearby, uterine bleeding is complete bullshit.

There are not enough collections and where is the collection with elecampane or thyme?

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Cough packs for children

A child's cough is an unpleasant situation, but quite familiar to most parents. After all, this happens quite often, even in a completely somatically healthy child. Many mothers and fathers today are trying to give up pharmaceutical synthetic drugs, syrups and tablets and choose simpler, but no less effective ways to deal with annoying coughs for their babies. Breastfeeding comes to their aid.

It is inexpensive, publicly available, simple and natural. Therefore, it is ideal for children with allergies, to whom parents are afraid to give syrups rich in sugar and dyes, children with diabetes, and many other children.

What it is

Breast mixtures are specially formulated herbal mixtures that are adjusted in dosage, from which you can prepare a decoction, tincture, or herbal tea for the treatment of cough. Medicinal herbs for such formulations can be collected and prepared independently, but it is much easier and more reliable to buy a ready-made mixture at a pharmacy.

Today there are four breast collections, which differ in composition and properties. They do not have separate names, only serial numbers - “Collection No. 1”, “Collection No. 2” and so on.

Each type of herbal cough remedy has its own clearly defined indications and contraindications; not all of them are suitable for use in children.

Compound

The composition of the chest collection includes medicinal plants that have pronounced mucolytic, expectorant properties, antitussive, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects. The proportion of one or another plant material is carefully verified and balanced; it is precisely these quantities of herbal remedies that fall under the medical understanding of the optimal amount for treating cough.

All herbs are collected and prepared in compliance with safety precautions, the compositions and components are carefully tested in laboratory conditions and fully comply with safety standards.

And now we offer you to watch a video recipe for preparing a cough mixture based on chest collection.

Collection No. 1

The first collection is multi-component. More than half of the composition is marshmallow root and the coltsfoot familiar to everyone from childhood. Oregano is present in small quantities (about 15%).

This pharmaceutical herbal mixture, according to many doctors, is a very effective remedy for the treatment of diseases of the upper respiratory tract (laryngitis, tracheitis, laryngotracheitis, etc.). However, it is not recommended for children to brew this remedy and infuse it.

Collection No. 2

The second collection also contains three main components. Coltsfoot is responsible for the pronounced anti-inflammatory effect; it is almost half of the total mass. About a third of the composition is allocated to licorice root, a well-known expectorant. And also about a third is plantain.

This mixture is an excellent remedy for a strong wet cough, when you need to thin and eliminate phlegm as quickly as possible. The second herbal breast composition is used for pneumonia and bronchitis. Manufacturers have also introduced an age limit for use - the collection is usually not prescribed for children under 12 years of age.

Collection No. 3

The third breast collection is a real record holder in terms of the number of components. It contains not only marshmallow and licorice roots, but also sage leaves, which have an anti-inflammatory effect, anise seeds and pine buds, which stop the pathogenic process and generally strengthen the body quite well.

Pharmacists were also adamant about this composition and set an age limit for its use of 12 years.

Collection No. 4

This is the “softest” of all fees. It contains herbs and inflorescences that have a therapeutic effect tactfully and with minimal risks, and therefore this collection is allowed to be given to children from three years of age. It contains chamomile and calendula flowers, mint leaves, herbaceous parts of violet, wild rosemary and the same licorice root.

Thus, it is easy to guess that the product has a general strengthening, anti-inflammatory effect, gently soothes, normalizes sleep, reduces the intensity of cough and its productivity.

Choice for a child

As you can see, parents have little choice, because only one pharmaceutical composition is officially allowed in childhood. However, according to established practice, pediatricians sometimes prescribe other types of breast herbal mixtures to their young patients, but carefully adjust the dosage.

There is no clear answer to the question at what age a child can be treated with breastfeeding. It's very individual. It is for this reason that you should not choose the drug yourself. It's better to trust your doctor.

All four formulations are contraindicated for children under one year of age, since many of the listed plants can cause severe allergies. Single-ingredient herbal teas (chamomile or oregano tea) are recommended for these little ones.

For children over 5 years of age, in certain cases, the doctor may recommend a third and fourth collection, but only if the specialist is convinced that the child does not have a reaction to the components of such treatment.

Instructions for use

For ease of use, all herbal pharmaceutical preparations are packaged not only in boxes of 50 grams, but it is also possible to purchase them in the form of filter bags, in which the raw materials are more finely ground, making them convenient for express brewing. There will be no problems preparing a drink from such bags - it needs to be brewed like ordinary tea (1 bag - 1 glass of water).

You will have to “work” with the herbs in the boxes. Firstly, immediately after purchase, the contents must be poured into a glass container with a tight-fitting lid so that the herbs do not become damp, dry out, or spoil and retain all their healing properties.

Secondly, they need to be brewed correctly. All four collections are prepared approximately the same:

Decoction. 2 tablespoons of phytomass should be brewed with a glass of boiled water, previously cooled to room temperature. Then the glass is placed in a water bath in a small ladle or saucepan and boiled over low heat for about a quarter of an hour. The resulting mass is cooled at room temperature, filtered through cheesecloth or a large strainer, and added to the decoction of boiled water to make 200 ml. drinking. The finished product is taken according to schedule in the amount required for the patient’s age.

Infusion. It can be prepared from herbs in boxes and from filter bags. 1 tablespoon of raw material or 1 packet is brewed in half a glass of boiling water and left under the lid until it cools. The resulting drink can be strained (if it was made from bags, this is not required).

How to use

Breastfeeding for coughs can be given to children no more than four times a day. The maximum single dose is half a glass. The finished medicine should be taken in small sips after meals. For young children, a decoction or infusion is given using a teaspoon. Before use, the brewed set of herbs should be shaken well so that there is no sediment in it, and slightly warmed, since the herbs will reveal their miraculous properties most fully only if the drink is warm (not hot!). The same time intervals should be taken between doses.

Parents should remember that too much herbal medicine can harm the baby, and therefore it is important to adhere to a certain dosage. Usually it's like this:

  • From 3 to 6 years - no more than 5 teaspoons at a time.
  • From 6 to 10 years - no more than 2 tablespoons at a time.
  • From 10 to 12 years - up to 5 tablespoons at a time.
  • From 12 years - no more than half a glass at a time.

Important Tips

  • Any chest collection is designed to relieve a wet cough. For a dry and unproductive cough (when there is no sputum), with a barking cough, the child must be treated with completely different drugs that suppress the cough reflex.
  • It is strictly forbidden to give such a herbal medicine to a child if he is currently being treated with antitussive medications. This can make it difficult for mucus to pass out, lead to its accumulation in the bronchi and become the beginning of severe and dangerous inflammation.
  • Most often, breastfeeding is prescribed as an adjuvant in the treatment of various ailments accompanied by cough. Therefore, you should not rely only on the power of the herb; no collection will alleviate the condition of severe pneumonia or chronic bronchitis if the child does not receive basic drug treatment.
  • It is recommended to schedule the first collection appointment in the morning so that parents have enough time until the evening to make sure there is no allergic reaction to drinking. If a child develops a rash, redness and itching of the skin within 12 hours, the cough intensifies, a runny nose appears, watery eyes, the baby is lethargic and inactive, there is a decrease in appetite and diarrhea (rarely vomiting), you should immediately stop taking the breast milk and inform about this to the doctor.
  • It is better to take the last daily dose three hours before bedtime. To prevent your child from coughing at night.

Reviews

Mothers of children of all ages note that breastfeeding works quite effectively and quickly. True, many complain that it is difficult to force a child to drink a decoction or infusion, since it has a bitter aftertaste. For this case, more experienced mothers have their own “recipes”: add a spoonful of jam or honey to the broth.

Moms and dads rarely complain about allergic reactions in children after taking the preparations. According to rough estimates, unpleasant consequences occur in one child out of 20-25.

We also invite you to watch a video guide on how to brew breast tea No. 2

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Breast herbal tea "Farm-Product" - Helps with dry cough

In winter, as a rule, every second person begins to fall ill with ARVI. My 14-year-old son has not escaped this disease either. He became very ill; his throat hurt, he had a fever, and then a severe cough began. We treated him with various medications prescribed by the doctor, but nothing helped.

The cough began to get especially worse in the evenings and my son was simply suffocating from it. And this continued for almost two months. That’s when I remembered about folk remedies, that there are herbs such as breast milk. I bought this herbal tea at the pharmacy.

The box is made of paper and contains 20 tea bags inside. By the way, the fact that herbal tea is in bags is very convenient to both brew and drink.

The back of the box indicates the composition of the herbal tea and how to use it.

The bags themselves are well packaged, you just need to put one bag in a glass, pour boiling water and leave for 15 minutes. Then strain the resulting broth, take 1/2 cup 2 times a day with meals. Take for one month.

The tea contains chamomile flowers, marigold flowers, silver birch leaves, peppermint leaves, rhizome with licorice roots. As you can see, all herbs are very useful.

Of course, like any medicine, this herbal tea also has contraindications, namely:

  • individual intolerance to dietary supplement components,
  • pregnancy,
  • lactation.

And before using it, it is always recommended to consult a doctor.

I brewed this herbal tea for my son for one day. At first it seemed that the cough was not going away, at least for the first five days, but at the end of the week I noticed that my son stopped coughing. Of course, like any mother, I was very glad that my child was finally starting to recover. It turns out that this tea is an excellent cure for dry cough. And it’s inexpensive at the pharmacy, only 100 rubles. This amount is very small compared to what I paid for the medicine prescribed by the doctor.

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Herbal tea Breast collection Naturalis - reviews

Excellent collection of herbs for treating lungs

Advantages: A large number of strong herbs in the composition. Collection is really effective

After the flu, my husband could not get rid of his cough for 2 months; he drank everything that was sold in the pharmacy, including antibiotics, antivirals and much more. Nothing helped. We accidentally came across breast herbal infusions that are drunk like tea. We bought breastfeeding formula No. 1 (it contains coltsfoot, marshmallow, something else), drank 2 packages - it became easier, but the cough did not go away. Then we found the collection.

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Cough mixture for adults and children

A cold comes on suddenly. It is unpleasant when it is accompanied by a runny nose, cough, high fever, and chills. In order to ease breathing, many people prefer medicinal herbs. Today on the pharmaceutical market there are ready-made preparations for bronchi based on medicinal plants. We are talking about four chest packs that effectively relieve a painful cough and runny nose. Medicines differ from each other in their composition, the principle of their effect on the body, and their preparation recipes. The attending physician will help you choose the right treatment regimen for each patient. But there is general information about the benefits of nature’s gifts.

Features of the herbal medicine

Herbal cough remedies come in different forms.

  • Cardboard packaging.
  • Tea filter bags. They are easy to brew.

Breast preparations act more slowly than chemical medications. However, they contain natural substances that have a positive effect on the body. Infusions and decoctions are made from the herbal mixture, which relieve coughs and relieve inflammation. Each pack is numbered according to the composition and dosage of the plants. At home, the grass is poured into a sealed glass container and stored dry for three years. The medicine must be mixed before use. The herbal medicine is available for free sale without a prescription.

What diseases does breastfeeding treat?

Cough tea is prescribed in combination with the main drug treatment. Indications for the use of medicinal herbs are:

If you correctly combine medicinal plants, their effect will be enhanced. The choice of herbs depends on what kind of cough the patient has: productive or unproductive, what causes it and how long it lasts. All herbal remedies are created on the basis of classic recipes, proven over the years.

Chest cough pack No. 1

Chest cough tea No. 1 is a combined anti-inflammatory and expectorant agent. It contains the following components.

  • Oregano herb softens coughs, reduces spasms, soothes headaches, relieves insomnia, and relieves neuroses.
  • Coltsfoot leaves have diuretic, diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, soothing, and wound-healing properties.
  • Marshmallow root regenerates tissue, thins mucus, facilitates expectoration, eliminates irritation of the membranes of the respiratory organs, tones and strengthens the body.

For wet and dry cough, make the following decoction.

  • Place a tablespoon of pharmacological raw materials in an enamel bowl.
  • Pour in one glass of cold water.
  • Boil for 20 minutes.
  • Leave for about an hour, strain through a sieve or cheesecloth.
  • If the water has evaporated, add liquid to the required volume.
  • Take 100 ml after meals 2 times a day for no more than three weeks.

Chest cough pack No. 2

Cough collection No. 2 is prescribed in cases where sputum is difficult to clear from the bronchi. Herbal substances that have an enhanced anti-inflammatory effect relieve adverse symptoms:

  • Coltsfoot leaves eliminate inflammation and spasms of smooth muscles of internal organs, thin mucus, and restore tissue.
  • Great plantain leaves produce a general strengthening, bactericidal, soothing, expectorant, and antiallergic effect.
  • Licorice root enhances the secretion of the glandular epithelium of the bronchi, provides expectoration, relieves spasms, and has a wound-healing and antispasmodic effect.

A decoction of the dry mixture is made in the same way as the drink from breast collection No. 1. Drink 100 ml warm 3-4 times a day for up to three weeks.

Chest cough pack No. 3

For cough, chest pack No. 3 is prescribed for acute pneumonia. The plants included in its composition have a pronounced bactericidal effect:

  • Pine buds are a multivitamin, antiviral, immunostimulating, antimicrobial, blood purifying, sedative with an anti-inflammatory effect.
  • Anise has a number of functions: anti-inflammatory, expectorant, laxative, analgesic, antispasmodic, antiseptic, sedative.
  • Sage is a powerful antiseptic that relieves heat and pain. The herb can get rid of pathogenic microflora, fungal infections, streptococci and staphylococci.
  • Marshmallow reduces inflammation and promotes expectoration.

A healing decoction from a mixture of dry medicinal plants is prepared as follows:

  • Pour two tablespoons of the pharmacological mixture into 150 ml of cold water.
  • Bring to a boil, cook for 15 minutes.
  • Leave for about an hour, strain.
  • Take 100 ml warm or hot 3-4 times a day for two to three weeks. Shake the solution before drinking.

Chest cough pack No. 4

Collection 4 for cough is a complex of medicinal plants. It has a complex composition.

  • The shoots of wild rosemary have an expectorant and antimicrobial effect. The plant enhances bronchial secretion, so this collection is effective for dry cough.
  • Chamomile flowers destroy a wide range of pathogenic microflora. They have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic, antiallergic, and anticonvulsant properties.
  • Calendula inflorescences have antispasmodic and anticonvulsant effects.
  • Violet tricolor herb is a sputum thinner and stimulant.
  • Licorice roots have a chemical composition that is beneficial to the human body. The plant relieves spasms, inflammation, and promotes coughing.
  • Peppermint leaves soothe, dilate blood vessels, relieve pain, relieve inflammation, and have a softening effect on the respiratory system.

Experts believe that this chest pack is indispensable for dry cough. It produces a healing drink that can relieve many respiratory diseases. It is prepared as follows.

  • Pour two tablespoons of herbal raw materials into a glass of boiling water.
  • Cook for 15 minutes.
  • Infuse for minutes.
  • Squeeze, strain through cheesecloth or through a special sieve.
  • Bring to 200 ml.
  • Take 70 ml before meals 3-4 times a day for three weeks. Shake before use.
  • The finished broth is stored in a cool, dark place for no more than two days.

Each herbal medicine contains various medicinal herbs that can cause symptoms of intoxication and allergies in the form of urticaria, runny nose, skin rashes, swelling accompanied by itching. Take breastfeeding No. 4 with extreme caution, as it contains poisonous blasphemous. When treating with decoctions, you must strictly adhere to the instructions.

Who should not take breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is contraindicated for certain groups of people.

  • People prone to herbal allergies.
  • Herbal medicines are not prescribed to children under 12 years of age.
  • Women carrying a child should not take breastfeeding formulas No. 1, 2, 3, 4. Oregano, anise and licorice are especially dangerous to the fetus. These herbs can cause rapid heartbeat, headaches, hormonal imbalance, and increased swelling. During pregnancy, experts advise drinking decoctions from the marshmallow herb, “Mukaltin” in tablets or “Gerbion” based on plantain for dry cough. Any treatment regimen is agreed upon with the attending physician.
  • The products are contraindicated for nursing mothers.
  • Patients suffering from seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis (hay fever) do not drink breast milk No. 1.

Before starting herbal treatment, you should consult your doctor.

What medications are herbal medicines combined with?

Herbal mixtures are compatible with antiviral and antibacterial medications. However, they should not be taken together with other antitussives that can block coughing. This can lead to stagnation of mucus in the bronchi and increased inflammation. In rare individual cases, when there is an increased risk to a person’s health, the doctor may prescribe the patient simultaneous therapy with chest preparations and classic medications for dry cough. However, the treatment regimen provides for their alternation. Breast milk should not be used with a group of expectorant medications, which include Mukaltin, Lazolvan, Bromhexine.

Chest cough mixture No. 1,2,3,4 is a universal remedy that can cure wet and dry coughs of various origins. Nature has given people the power of medicinal plants. They are able to have a comprehensive effect on the human body weakened by the disease. Each herbal medicine has a specific composition that is suitable for the vast majority of patients. The medicine is absorbed much better than antibiotics of the same spectrum of action.

The disease is best treated with herbs in the early stages. Since the cough can be severe and persistent, it is important to follow the specialist's recommendations and maintain the correct dosage throughout the course of treatment. Breastfeeding has a small list of contraindications. The main thing is not to combine herbs with other antitussive medications that have a blocking effect. Reviews of herbal remedies are extremely positive. Patients like the ease of brewing decoctions and the effectiveness of herbal remedies. No need for expensive medications. Experience the power of nature.

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Chest cough pack

Diseases of the lower as well as upper respiratory tract are often treated with the help of a variety of medicinal herbs. To simplify their use and make it more convenient, a ready-made chest cough collection was created.

The use of these drugs reduces the intensity of inflammation caused by the disease, helps to thin the mucus, expectorate it, and also makes the process of removing it easier. In addition, under the influence of chest collection, the bronchi expand and the smooth respiratory muscles relax - a bronchodilator effect occurs.

Does chest collection help with cough?

Often, a cough occurs after hypothermia and is a sign of influenza or ARVI. To prevent such a cough from becoming paroxysmal or chronic, treatment should be started on time. This will prevent inflammation from spreading to the lungs and bronchi.

Using a chest cough mixture can reduce irritation of the mucous membrane. In order for the treatment to be more effective, several preparations should be used simultaneously.

Although breast infusions act more slowly than medications, they have an undeniable advantage - unlike pharmaceuticals containing synthesized chemical compounds, natural herbs will not have a negative effect on the body. The plants that make up herbal breast mixtures are divided into several types according to their effects:

  • antitussives (calendula, licorice root, as well as marshmallow root, plantain leaves, coltsfoot);
  • disinfectants (yarrow, sage herb, as well as eucalyptus and mint leaves);
  • replenishing vitamin deficiencies (hawthorn and rose hips, raspberries and blueberries, as well as black currants).

Indications for use

There are 4 types of chest cough preparations, the difference between which is as follows - they contain different medicinal components. These drugs are intended to treat the following diseases:

  • Acute, obstructive and chronic bronchitis, as well as bronchial asthma;
  • Tracheitis and tracheobronchitis, as well as laryngitis or pharyngitis;
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or pneumonia;
  • Tuberculosis;
  • Flu, ARVI or other diseases in which sputum is discharged.

Release form

Form of release of antitussive breast mixtures: packs of herbal tea or tea filter bags.

Herbal chest tea is a mixture of various herbs that is used to make a tincture or decoction that helps treat coughs. Typically, such collections consist of herbs that have antiseptic, expectorant, and mucolytic effects.

All breast mixtures from factory manufacturers have numbers in accordance with the composition and proportions of the herbs. This mixture of different types of medicinal plants is placed in a paper bag and then in a cardboard box. It is better to store this herbal mixture in dry containers (ceramic or glass). The mixture should be stirred before use.

Pharmacodynamics

Among the components of the collection are flavonoids, carotenoids, various organic acids, as well as saponins. In addition, it contains tanning elements, various vitamins and coumarins. This combination of active biocomponents has an effective anti-inflammatory and expectorant effect, and softens dry cough. The collection activates the activity of the ciliated epithelium of the respiratory organs, helping to liquefy the resulting sputum and its subsequent expectoration from the bronchi.

Chest collection for dry cough

If you have an obsessive dry cough, you can use chest collection No. 1, as its components have a good anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effect. This allows you to protect the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, reducing their irritation, as a result of which the urge to cough will also decrease.

In some cases, with a dry cough, it is recommended to use the 1st and 2nd preparations at the same time - mix both drugs in equal quantities.

Chest collection for wet cough

If you have a wet cough with expectoration of sputum, you need to speed up its discharge. It is known that the urge to cough is a natural reaction of the body to an irritant. Due to the resulting jerky spasms in the bronchi, the mucus in them comes out. To speed up this process, chest charges No. 2 and No. 4 are used.

Use during pregnancy

It is not recommended to use breast milk during pregnancy, because all these drugs contain components that are contraindicated for pregnant women. Medicinal collection No. 1 contains oregano, collections No. 2 and No. 4 contain licorice root, which disrupts hormonal levels, causes tachycardia, increases nervousness, and increases the risk of swelling. In addition, it may cause headaches. Collection No. 3 contains anise, which is prohibited during pregnancy.

Contraindications for use and side effects

Breast collection from medicinal herbs may be contraindicated in case of individual hypersensitivity to the components of this medicine.

Side effects mainly occur in patients who have individual hypersensitivity to the drug. Common effects include allergies, which include urticaria, allergic rhinitis, and skin rashes, swelling, or itching.

Breast tea

Breast milk in the form of tea is sold in special filter bags that look like tea bags. They are very convenient to brew, because after that they do not need to be further filtered.

Composition of chest cough mixture

The composition of chest cough collection No. 1 is oregano, pine buds, plantain, sage, and black elderberry.

Breast collection No. 2 contains: licorice root, coltsfoot, plantain.

Breast collection No. 3 contains birch buds, anise, as well as marshmallow and elecampane roots.

Collection No. 4 contains chamomile, tricolor violet, calendula, licorice root, peppermint, and wild rosemary.

Chest collection 1

The main property of this collection is its antiseptic effect. Medicinal decoctions or tinctures are prepared from it. Chest collection No. 1 should be used to treat inflammatory or infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, in which coughing is observed.

Chest collection 2

Licorice root helps eliminate the inflammatory process and reduce the intensity of cough. Plantain is also very effective in fighting inflammation. Therefore, in combination, these medicinal herbs have a bronchodilator effect - they help relax the smooth muscles of the bronchi, thereby reducing swelling from the mucous membrane.

Chest collection 3

Chest collection 3 causes an expectorant effect and also has an anti-inflammatory effect. The herbs included in the medicine have a significant anti-inflammatory effect, facilitating the process of sputum discharge.

Chest collection 4

For a dry cough, chest preparation 4 is often prescribed, since under the influence of wild rosemary the cough is transformed from dry to wet, and this significantly alleviates the patient’s condition. Inflammation is relieved thanks to calendula and violet (it also has a sedative effect).

The properties of breast preparations are discussed in detail using the example of drug No. 4.

Cough pack for children

When selecting a cough mixture for children, you should take into account the age of the child, as well as the presence of concomitant diseases. For babies over the age of one year, formulations containing a minimum of components are suitable. At an older age, it is already allowed to use breastfeeding formulas No. 3 and No. 4 (if the child is not allergic to the components of the drug).

It should be remembered that chest collection No. 4 contains wild rosemary, so after taking this medicine the patient may experience irritability, headaches and dizziness. So the use of this collection should be approached with caution, not exceeding the prescribed dose.

A child who is not yet 1 year old should not be given breastfeeding. It is better to brew one of the plants that are contained in its composition - for example, thyme herb, a decoction of licorice root or chamomile.

Children under 3 years of age are prescribed 1 tbsp. decoction four times a day. For ages 3-10 years, the number of spoons increases to 2, but the number of receptions remains the same.

Children aged 10+ years can take 1/3 cup. three times a day.

Directions for use and doses

Method of use, as well as recommended dosages of collection No. 1. Take 1 tbsp. mixture, pour 1 cup. cold water, then keep the tincture in a water bath for 15 minutes. Next, leave for about 45 minutes, then strain and bring the volume of the prepared tincture to 200 ml. You need to drink it 2-3 times a day. 100 ml after meals. For children, the amount of the mixture of medicinal herbs is halved. The treatment course lasts approximately 2-3 weeks.

Breast collection No. 2 is prepared according to the same scheme as the first. You need to take the medicine 3-4 times a day. 100 ml each. The tincture should be warm and should be shaken before use. The entire course of treatment also lasts for 2-3 weeks.

Breast collection No. 3 is prepared in the same way, but you need to take not one, but 2 tablespoons. herbal mixture. The dosage and number of doses are the same as for collection No. 2. The treatment course is the same 2-3 weeks.

Collection No. 4 is prepared according to the same scheme, and in the same quantity as collection No. 3, the treatment course is 2-3 weeks. You need to drink 70 ml of the tincture 3-4 times a day.

Overdose and interactions with other drugs

If an overdose occurs, symptoms of intoxication may occur. If chest collection No. 4 was used, the poisoning will most likely be associated with wild rosemary, since this herb is considered poisonous.

Breast collections are not recommended for use in combination with antitussive medications and drugs that reduce sputum production - this is due to the fact that as a result, it becomes difficult for patients to cough up liquefied sputum.

Storage conditions and shelf life

Breast collections must be kept in a dry place away from sunlight. And the prepared tincture can be stored for a maximum of 2 days in a cool place, for example, a refrigerator.

Cough tea can be used for 2 years. The expiration date is indicated on the pack.

Medical Expert Editor

Portnov Alexey Alexandrovich

Education: Kiev National Medical University. A.A. Bogomolets, specialty - "General Medicine"

Attention!

To make information easier to understand, these instructions for use of the drug “Chest cough mixture” have been translated and presented in a special form based on the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use, read the leaflet included directly with the medication.

The description is provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-medication. The need to use this drug, the prescription of the treatment regimen, methods and doses of the drug are determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.

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Chest cough mixture: effectiveness and application

Cough tea is a medicine consisting of a mixture of herbs, flowers and plant fruits. The product is used to treat diseases of the respiratory tract, making a decoction or infusion. The plant “mixture” includes plants that have antiseptic, expectorant and mucolytic effects.

In the pharmacy chain you can purchase four types of breast preparations from factory manufacturers. Each type of medicinal product is assigned a number in accordance with the composition of the collection and the proportions of herbal components in it. Thus, in the treatment of cough, you can use chest collection No. 1, chest collection No. 2, chest collection No. 3 and chest collection No. 4.

Description of the drug

Chest collection is a mixture of herbs, flowers and fruits of a number of medicinal plants, which have long been used in the form of infusions or decoctions in the treatment of cough. Such medications are composed of a complex of herbs that have mucolytic, expectorant and antiseptic effects. Treatment with cough preparations reduces irritation of the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, reduces the inflammatory process in the respiratory organs, promotes the removal of phlegm, and makes breathing easier. Also, the components of the mixture have a calming effect, allowing the patient to have a good night's rest.

Pharmacy medicinal preparations are correctly formulated drugs. It is important that the plant materials for harvesting are harvested in environmentally friendly places.

A mixture of medicinal plants in the form of heterogeneous pieces of green, brownish-green, whitish-gray and light yellow is packaged in paper bags and placed in cardboard boxes. If such a packaging of the collection is purchased, then in order to achieve the maximum therapeutic effect, the plant material must be mixed before use. But you can use medicinal plants that are in special filter bags. This packaging method provides an advantage when preparing medicine: the infusion does not need to be filtered.

It is impossible to make a decoction from the collection packaged in filters.

A pack with a “loose” mixture of herbs contains 50 g of plant material. The number of filter bags (1.5 g) in one pack is 20 pcs. Methods for preparing cough remedies may vary depending on the composition of the herbal components. To make the medicine as efficiently as possible, you must strictly follow the instructions on the cardboard packaging. Herbal preparations must be stored in a dry place protected from sunlight. The infusion or decoction can be used for a short time (about two days), placing it in the refrigerator for storage.

Composition of chest cough tea No. 1 – black elderberry flowers, oregano, plantain, pine buds, sage.

Ingredients of breast collection No. 2: plantain, licorice root, coltsfoot.

Composition of breast mixture No. 3: marshmallow root, birch buds, anise, elecampane.

Ingredients of collection No. 4: chamomile, calendula, tricolor violet, licorice root, peppermint, wild rosemary.

Pharmacological action and group

Chest preparations are expectorants used for coughs and colds.

The substances contained in the plant components of the collection have an enveloping, softening, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory effect. The activity of the epithelium of the respiratory system increases, which contributes to the liquefaction and removal of excess mucus from the respiratory tract, and the intensity of the inflammatory process in the respiratory tract decreases.

Breastfeeding also has a bronchodilator effect, relaxing the muscles of the bronchi.

Indications and contraindications for use

Breastfeeding is used for various respiratory diseases:

The use of breast milk is also effective in relieving the symptoms of viral diseases (ARVI, influenza), accompanied by a cough with sputum production. The medicinal plants that make up the various types of breast mixtures differ in their effects:

  1. Expectorants or those with mucolytic properties (coltsfoot, licorice root, marshmallow root, plantain);
  2. Disinfectants (calendula, yarrow, sage, eucalyptus, mint);
  3. Having a general strengthening effect (berries of hawthorn, rose hips, raspberries, black currants, blueberries).

Breast collection No. 1 has an antiseptic effect. Chest pack No. 2 helps relax the smooth muscles of the bronchi, reducing swelling of the mucous membrane. Chest collection No. 3 helps remove excess mucus from the respiratory tract and has an anti-inflammatory effect. Chest collection No. 4 is prescribed for dry cough; the herbal components of the collection contribute to the transition of the cough to a productive one.

This drug also has anti-inflammatory and sedative effects.

During pregnancy

Treating cough with breast milk for pregnant women can be dangerous. Their use is not recommended for expectant mothers. The drugs contain components that relax the muscles, including the muscles of the uterus. Oregano and licorice root disrupt hormonal levels, can cause uterine bleeding, contribute to the development of tachycardia, and cause nervousness and headache. Also important is the fact that these plants can increase the risk of developing edema. Collection No. 3 contains anise, which should not be taken during pregnancy.

For small children

When choosing a cough remedy for children, it is necessary to take into account the child’s age, general condition of the body and the possible presence of concomitant diseases. It is recommended to give mixtures made from a small amount of ingredients to young children. For the treatment of older children, you can use chest packs No. 3 and No. 4. However, in any case, it is important to make sure that the child does not have an allergic reaction to all components of the medicinal raw material. You should also take into account that the composition of breast collection No. 4 contains wild rosemary. This may cause headaches and dizziness in the child. Treatment of cough with this mixture must be carried out carefully and the patient's condition must be closely monitored. Do not exceed the dose prescribed by the doctor.

It is not recommended to give breastfeeding to infants under one year of age. To treat a cough, you need to make a decoction of one of the components of the collection, for example, chamomile or licorice. Starting from the age of three, it is possible to use preparations that the baby takes one tablespoon four times a day. Children from 3 to 10 years old can be given two spoons four times a day. For older children, the medicine is given in the amount of 1/3 glass three times a day.

Possible complications caused by the drug

A collection of medicinal herbs may cause unwanted reactions due to individual intolerance to any component of the drug. The use of a plant complex makes it difficult to determine which ingredient caused, for example, an allergic reaction, which manifests itself in the form of swelling, allergic rhinitis, rash or itchy skin.

Contraindications to the use of breastfeeding are also:

Hypertrophic rhinitis - symptoms and treatment are described here.

An overdose of collection No. 4 can cause signs of poisoning. The wild rosemary included in the preparation is considered poisonous due to some properties.

Treatment with breast milk, which has a mucolytic and expectorant effect, should not be combined with centrally acting antitussives for dry cough. This can cause stagnation of sputum, which will lead to a sharp deterioration in the patient's condition.

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conclusions

Cough teas are an effective medicine. However, it is precisely their rather strong therapeutic effect that does not allow us to treat the preparations as a “harmless and suitable” medicine for everyone. When treating cough with herbal remedies, you must consult with your doctor, agreeing on the possibilities of use, compatibility with other medications and possible contraindications.

However, the use of these drugs has a slower therapeutic effect compared to drugs. Also, a “disadvantage” of herbal infusions is the fact that there is a need to perform a number of correct actions to prepare an infusion or decoction. To achieve the required therapeutic effect, it is necessary to be precise and brew the plants strictly according to the instructions.

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