CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN YOUNG AGE GROUPS: STRATEGIES, BEST PRACTICES, AND THE HOMOEOPATHIC APPROACH
Keywords:
Upper respiratory tract infections, Young Age Group, Public health, homoeopathic approachAbstract
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are among the most common health issues affecting young age groups, often resulting in frequent illness and absenteeism in school-aged children. Preventive and control strategies for URTIs aim to minimize infection risk, reduce symptom severity, and promote faster recovery. This review explores various best practices, such as hygiene measures, immunization, and lifestyle interventions, alongside Homoeopathic approaches, which emphasize individualized treatment based on each patient's unique symptoms and constitution. Homoeopathic remedies, like Aconitum napellus for sudden onset, Belladonna for fever, and Allium cepa for runny nose, are increasingly used for URTIs due to their non-invasive nature and minimal side effects. This comprehensive review examines control and prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in young age groups: Strategies, Best Practices, and the homoeopathic approach. The review synthesizes findings from recent research, clinical guidelines, and public health interventions, offering practical recommendations for healthcare providers, caregivers, and institutions working with young group.