3 Soothing Foods for Cold Sore Relief
Since there is no cure for colds, symptoms are usually relieved with symptomatic treatment. A cold sore causes particularly annoying and painful symptoms. Therefore, in case of a sore throat, it may be useful to take painkillers together with foods that are good for relieving the symptoms. The following are three foods that are good […]
The Powerful Benefits of Chives: A Cancer-Fighting Superfood
March marks the start of chive season breaking through the frozen ground. The first chive sprout is said to contain more beneficial ingredients such as antioxidants and vitamins than ordinary chives, so it has not been replaced with ginseng or staghorn since ancient times. Introducing chives, which provide even more health benefits when consumed in […]
Protecting Your Respiratory Health During Fine Dust Season: Tips and Solutions
As spring approaches, fine dust worsens, putting people’s respiratory health at risk. Exposure to fine dust increases symptoms of respiratory irritation such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose and phlegm, which increases the number of patients complaining of breathing difficulties. How can we solve this problem? If exposed to fine dust, the symptoms of respiratory irritation […]
Understanding Chronic Cough: Insights from Internal Medicine Specialist, Director Kwon Young-hwan
|[인터뷰] Director Kwon Young-hwan, internal medicine specialist|If cough persists for more than 8 weeks, chronic cough should be suspected.|Treatment of the disease causing chronic cough comes first A typical symptom that appears when you have a cold is a cough. However, coughing can occur even when it is not a cold. Even in diseases such […]
Boosting Immunity: The Role of Protein, Vegetables, and Supplements in Maintaining a Strong Immune System
These days are perfect for weakening immunity due to cold and dry indoor air. Experts point out that protein intake is more important in times like these. Proteins are a component of immune cells, and if deficient, they become vulnerable to harmful bacteria such as viruses. It is in this context that Westerners eat chicken […]
Boosting Immunity with Vitamin B: A Key Ingredient for Better Health and Protection
These days I hear coughing very often. This is because the number of flu patients is the highest in five years and several respiratory infectious diseases such as mycoplasma pneumonia, whooping cough and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection are spreading at the same time, especially among children and teenagers. Concerns about a resurgence of Covid-19 […]
The Power of UDCA: A Natural Liver Nutrient with Potential in Preventing Coronavirus
Rewrite text It plays a role in energy management, detoxification, breakdown and metabolism of various hormones, and helps digest fat by producing bile. The liver performs various important functions in our body. That is why it is called the ‘chemical factory of the human body’. These physiological functions of the liver have become widely known […]
UDCA: A Potential Game-Changer in Preventing COVID-19 Mutations and Twin Pandemic
The Government Urges Simultaneous Flu and COVID-19 Vaccinations in Preparation for “Twin Pandemic” The government has recently recommended getting vaccinated against both the flu and the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in order to prepare for the upcoming flu season. This cautious approach is a response to the ongoing flu epidemic and the worrisome signs of […]
The Dangers of Soreness: Understanding Aspiration Pneumonia and How to Prevent It
Understanding the Dangers of Sare and Aspiration Pneumonia: Expert Insights Do you ever experience goosebumps while eating? It’s a common reaction, but if it happens frequently, it could be a sign of a more serious issue. Sare, a condition where food, drink, or saliva enters the airway instead of the esophagus, can lead to aspiration […]
Understanding Pulmonary Nodules: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Pulmonary Nodules: Key Insights from Haidak Experts Pulmonary nodules, also known as lung nodules, are lumps or abnormalities found inside the lungs. Typically, these nodules are small, measuring less than 3 cm, and are often referred to as solitary pulmonary nodules since only one is usually observed. However, if the size exceeds 3 cm, it […]