Throat infection – Pharysol

Throat infection – Pharysol

THROAT INFECTION   Physiopathology: Throat infections begin as a viral infection, followed by secondary bacterial invasion due to weakening of local defenses. When viruses come into contact with the throat mucosa, a few virus particles enter the cells with the help of...
Rhinosinusitis – Nesospray

Rhinosinusitis – Nesospray

RHINOSINUSITIS   Physiopathology: Usually starting as a viral infection: the virus infects the nasal cavity, and then extends to the sinuses where it multiplies and leads to secondary bacterial infections and formation of bacterial biofilm which blocks the sinus...
Oral ulcers – Aphtaplus

Oral ulcers – Aphtaplus

ORAL ULCERS – APHTAPLUS Physiopathology: Nearly 10% of the world population regularly suffers from oral ulcers (canker sores). In theory, ulcer healing is extremely easy as it simply requires killing the bacterial cells on one hand and stimulating the growth of...
Oral mucositis – Orosol

Oral mucositis – Orosol

ORAL MUCOSITIS – Orosol Physiopathology: Oral mucositis is a very common side effect of cancer chemotherapy. The oral mucosa being one of the fastest growing tissues in the body, cytostatic effect of cancer therapies on oral mucosa cells blocks cellular growth...