Is there such a child who never has a cold? If so, then we can congratulate his parents - they have a rare child, truly good health. Most children do not have one and therefore often catch colds and become ill with acute respiratory infections, accompanied by cough and runny nose. We want to tell their parents that if the Chlorophyllipt drug is instilled into the baby’s nose with a complicated infectious purulent rhinitis, the disease can be overcome much faster and more successfully. This very modest-priced domestic drug is stronger than many expensive antibiotics. If you want to know why this happens, read our article.
What kind of medicine is this - Chlorophyllipt?
No normal parent will bury an unknown agent in the nose of a child. Therefore, before starting to give recommendations regarding the treatment of the common cold in children with Chlorophyllipt, we intend to talk about this medicine in more detail.
This drug was developed several decades ago in the former Soviet Union as a natural strong natural antibiotic. Naturalness is undoubtedly its main advantage. Everyone knows that conventional antibiotics, along with the destruction of pathogenic microorganisms, at the same time destroy the beneficial microflora. "Chlorophyllipt" does not do any harm to the body. Moreover, it actively affects the strengthening of immunity. The main active ingredients of the solutions of "Chlorophyllipt" are chlorophyll A and B, isolated from eucalyptus leaves. The drug has the following therapeutic effects:
- Antiviral.
- Bactericidal.
- Antiprotozoal.
- Fungicidal.
- Anti-inflammatory.
The value and uniqueness of this drug is that it is able to kill bacteria - staphylococci, which are difficult to treat with antibiotics. In the event that a staphylococcus in the nose was found in the child when taking the smear, the treatment with Chlorophyllipt will be in place. Due to its strong antibacterial properties, the solution can be successfully used in the treatment of even such serious diseases as:
- Sepsis staphylococcal.
- Inflammation of the peritoneum (peritonitis).
- Inflammation of the lungs (pneumonia).
- Pleurisy.
- Trophic ulcers.
- Phlegmon (purulent acute inflammation, not clearly limited).
- Severe burns.
- Pharyngolaryngotracheitis (simultaneous inflammation in the larynx, pharynx and trachea).
- In gynecology in the treatment of cervical erosion.
What is the danger of staph infection?
As mentioned above, if there is staphylococcus in the nose, treatment with Chlorophyllipt is very desirable. The active substances of the solution have a powerful inhibitory effect on the vital activity of these microorganisms that are resistant to most antibiotics. In the event that the immunity is strong, the body itself can easily cope with pathogenic microbes, but in the case of a disease, the immune system can fail, and the harmful microflora begins uncontrolled reproduction. This threatens to worsen the condition of the patient, the occurrence of various complications and the gradual transition of the disease to the chronic stage, which is best avoided.
Forms of drug release
For the treatment of colds , the Chlorophyllipt oil solution is used (it is necessary to instill it in the nose) and an alcohol solution (works well against inflammatory throat diseases). This drug is also available in tablets and in the form of a spray.
When is an oil solution used to treat a cold?
This drug is "heavy artillery", and you should not use it to treat ordinary rhinitis. "Chlorophyllipt" in the nose should be instilled only if the runny nose is delayed, and ordinary droplets can no longer cope with it. If the child has symptoms such as headache, as well as pains to the left and right of the nose under the eyes, copious discharge of green or yellow snot, this may indicate the activation of staphylococcal infection and the development of sinusitis or sinusitis, which already requires the use of antibiotics. In our case, they will be replaced by a more effective, natural and harmless - "Chlorophyllipt". It must be buried in the nose as described in the next chapter.
How to use Chlorophyllipt to treat a cold
There is a strange paradox: pediatricians often advise using the drug for the common cold in children, but for some reason they don’t describe how to instill Chlorophyllipt in their nose, and the doctor also often forgets to explain. This raises many questions for parents. Here are some tips to help you get things right:
1. For the treatment of the common cold, an exclusively oily solution of Chlorophyllipt is used! In no case should adults bury alcohol in the nose, nor even children, it will burn the mucous membrane.
2. Before use, the solution must be diluted with vegetable oil (sterilized) in a proportion of 50 to 50. Please pay special attention to this! This should be done because even the oily solution of Chlorophyllipt is a rather caustic substance, and the sensations when it gets into the nose are far from pleasant. Adults can use undiluted medication, they can tolerate it if they pinch their nose for several minutes, and children need to "Chlorophyllipt" drip into their nose only in diluted form.
3. The diluted oil solution is collected in a pipette and 2-3 drops are instilled into each nostril, after which the head must be thrown back.
If the baby is less than three years old, then dripping Chlorophyllipt into his nose is still too early. Here it is best to use home-made cotton turundas (small flagella coiled from cotton wool). Turunds need to be dipped in a solution, and then, carefully pushing into each nostril of a child, nose sanitation is carried out.
Well, best of all, before starting to treat the baby with this tool, get detailed instructions from the doctor regarding the use of the drug.
Gargling
Now we know when and how to instill the “Chlorophyllipt” into the baby’s nose. But colds most often affect the entire nasopharynx. What about the red sore throat? Is it possible to treat it with this tool? Of course you can. Actually, this will happen when the solution is instilled into the nose, because the drops will flow further and fall directly into the neck of the child (if parents make sure that the baby throws back his head).

But the drug "Chlorophyllipt" can and should also be used to gargle with angina. In this case, it is not an oil solution that is best suited, but an alcohol solution that needs to be added to warm boiled water (1 tbsp.spoon of the solution in a glass of water) and then give the child a mouth rinse (do not use undiluted product). At the same time, inflammation and pain are quickly removed. It is recommended that very young children who still cannot independently learn to rinse, simply lubricate the throat with a diluted preparation. Children over 12 years old can use the spray "Chlorophyllipt", which is available in most pharmacies.
Attention! Allergy Test
Unfortunately, no matter how good and effective "Chlorophyllipt" is, it can cause severe allergic reactions in adults and children. Therefore, before dripping “Chlorophyllipt” oily in the child’s nose, it is necessary to test for allergies. To do this, it is recommended that a small amount of the diluted preparation (literally a little bit) be applied to the child under the tongue and wait a few hours. If no negative manifestations follow, then it will be possible to already instill the medicine in the nose. For reinsurance, you can give a small patient any antihistamine before using Chlorophyllipt .
Rinse nose
In case of severe cold and stuffy nasal passages, before instilling the Chlorophyllipt oily solution into the nose, it is recommended to carry out a washing procedure. "Chlorophyllipt" is also suitable for this, but not oil, but alcohol, diluted in the same proportion as for gargling (1 tbsp. L. Funds in 1 glass of water). Further is done like this:
1. An ordinary rubber syringe is taken.
2. A warm diluted solution is drawn into it.
3. The child bends over the sink or bath and turns his head to the side.
4. The solution is poured into the nostril, which is located above, with a syringe, it must flow out from the other nostril.
5. The head leans in the opposite direction, and the procedure is repeated.
Side effects and contraindications
What negative reactions of an organism can oily chlorophyllipt cause? This product should not be instilled into the nose for allergy sufferers, since it can cause severe allergic manifestations (swelling of the mucous membranes of the nose, throat and lips, rashes on the skin , etc.). The only contraindication that is indicated in the instructions is idiosyncrasy (hereditary hypersensitivity to the components of the drug).
Reviews about the drug
Not all parents like to instill Chlorophyllipt's oily solution in their children’s nose. There are a lot of negative reviews. They are mainly associated with improper use of the drug (use of undiluted solution), as well as with the occurrence of allergic reactions to the drug in children.
But there are still much more positive reviews, since this remedy really helps to cope with difficult diseases like sinusitis and sinusitis.
Additional Information
The drug "Chlorophyllipt" we would definitely recommend to everyone in the home medicine cabinet, especially if the family has children. He can serve as a loyal assistant for many problems. For example, babies often have the so-called prickly heat (rashes on the body in the form of a red rash) - it's okay, it is not dangerous to health. But the child causes a lot of sweating inconvenience in the form of burning and itching.
With the help of "Chlorophyllipt" to rid the crumbs of this trouble can be very fast. It is enough to wipe the problem areas with the drug a couple of times a day. The result will prove itself after the first treatment. "Chlorophyllipt" is acceptable with a cotton swab to lubricate small pimples, which often appear in children on the face. Well, in adults, this tool will always find application.
Drug prices
Today in the pharmacy network there are not so many inexpensive drugs available for all categories of the population. I am glad that such a wonderful and necessary tool, like "Chlorophyllipt", is very inexpensive, especially its oil solution, the prices of which range from 95-120 rubles. per vial of a drug with a volume of 20 ml. Alcoholic solution is more expensive - 230-390 rubles, but its volume is more - 100 ml.
Analogues of the drug
So, you know that with a complicated runny nose and sore throat, “Chlorophyllipt” can be dripped into the nose and gargled with it, and you can also use for these purposes analogous drugs that are available in pharmacies and which also include eucalyptus chlorophylls. They have the same properties as the solution to which this article is devoted. Chlorophyllipt analogs are drugs:
- Galenophyllipt.
- "Chlorophyllin-03."
- Eucalyminus.
Final word
In the end, it is worthwhile to warn once again that it is not necessary to instill the “Chlorophyllipt” into the child’s nose without any special reason. Only for serious reasons! First consult with a pediatrician who monitors the treatment and is aware of many nuances that may not be addressed by ignorant parents.