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The things that ease your pain after you have a khansi ki dawa are the analgesics. They are painkillers that relieve pain ranging from headaches to arthritis and are actively used in your khasi ki dawai to help provide relief.
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Analgesics – The things that ease your pain after you have a khansi ki dawa are the analgesics. They are painkillers that relieve pain ranging from headaches to arthritis and are actively used in your khasi ki dawai to help provide relief.
Decongestants – A congested nose often leads to discomfort and cough. Most khansi ki dawa use decongestants to give you an all-round treatment and provide instant relief. Pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine are the most used decongestants.
Expectorants – During a cough, a lot of mucus gets stuck in our chest. Expectorants such as guaifenesin are used in a khasi ki dawai to help loosen the mucus so that our body can cough it out, freeing the airways and relieving the constant coughing.
Antihistamines – Used commonly in allergy medications, antihistamines are also found in khansi ki dawa to help alleviate the symptoms such as itchy skin and eyes, runny nose, post-nasal drip, and they also help block histamines released during an allergic reaction.
Cough Suppressants – Cough suppressants are added to a khasi ki dawai to help stop the coughing reflex of your body. They include dextromethorphan, which also free your airways and thins the mucus quickly, allowing the rest of the ingredients to provide quick relief.