Licorice root is famous for its curative effectalready more than five thousand years. This vegetable remedy softens the smooth muscles, has anti-inflammatory, antihistamine and anti-allergic properties. Enveloping effect, restorative, choleretic, spasmolytic, diuretic - all this characterizes the root of licorice.
The root of licorice for children is used in othercases. He is appointed with frequent constipation, colitis, poisoning, impaired bile duct function and liver. Often licorice is used as an anti-allergy agent. In this case, it should be noted that the plant itself is an allergen, so you need to be extremely cautious in the application process. Apply a small amount of funds to a limited area of the skin and observe the reaction.
The root of licorice with a dry cough is prescribed in order that it becomes productive. Preparations based on this plant belong to the group of mucolytics with pronounced expectorant action.
The root of licorice for children is most often used inform of syrup. However, in some cases, prepare a decoction, infusion or brew, like tea. To prepare the infusion it is necessary to take 30 grams of dried licorice roots and pour water, taken in the amount of half a liter. Bring to a boil in a water bath and cook for about 20 minutes. Then leave the remedy for two hours. You can store the medicine in the refrigerator for no more than two days, but it is better to use a freshly prepared infusion to treat the child.
It should be remembered that the root of licorice for childrenshould be applied according to the instructions. Herbal preparation can cause increased excitability in a child. The use for a long time provokes an increase in blood pressure. Possible reactions in the form of edema, which can appear in the first minutes after taking the remedy. To avoid such situations, there must always be an antihistamine in the house.
In connection with existing precautionary measuresIt is not recommended to give this medication to children under one year of age. Licorice, the use of which has a number of contraindications, is prescribed in strictly limited quantities. Syrup for children under two years is recommended in an amount not more than 2 drops per day, up to 12 years - half a teaspoon three times a day, and diluted in water. The broth is prescribed from one to three teaspoons a day, depending on the age. Storage conditions must be observed in accordance with the instructions.