Deflu products are designed to cleanse, moisturize, and provide mild antiseptic support for irritated throat and nasal mucosa during colds. This article explains how the active components work, when Deflu is useful, and how to use the products correctly.

Why Throat and Nose Symptoms Occur
During a cold, flu, or irritation, the mucosa becomes:
· inflamed
· dry
· swollen
· oversaturated with mucus
· sensitive to environmental triggers
Cleansing and antiseptic action help reduce symptoms and improve comfort.
How Deflu Products Work
Cleansing and Moisturizing
Sea water washes away viruses, allergens, and bacteria, reducing swelling and easing breathing.
Antiseptic Action
Gentle antiseptics help reduce microbial load on the mucosa.
Soothing the Mucosa
Softening agents relieve dryness, scratchiness, and discomfort.

Table 1. Key Components in Deflu Products
| Component | Action |
| Sea water | cleansing and moisturizing |
| Antiseptic agents | reduce microbial load |
| Herbal extracts | calm irritation |
| Emollients | moisturize and soothe |
How to Use Deflu
- rinse the nose 1–3 times per day
- use throat spray at first signs of irritation
- maintain humidity at 40–60%
- avoid overusing drying agents

Table 2. Symptom → Recommended Deflu Approach
| Symptom | Recommended Support |
| Nasal dryness | sea water spray |
| Sore or itchy throat | mild antiseptic sprays |
| Runny nose | nasal rinsing |
| Mild irritation | soothing/emollient formulas |
FAQ
Can children use Deflu?
Yes — age-appropriate formulations should be used.
Does it help with allergic rhinitis?
Yes — sea water washes out allergens and reduces symptoms.
Can I combine Deflu with other nasal sprays?
Yes, with a 10–15 minute interval.
Safe during pregnancy?
Sea water sprays — generally yes; antiseptics — consult a doctor.
Conclusions
Deflu provides gentle yet effective care for irritated nasal and throat mucosa during colds. Regular cleansing, moisturizing, and mild antiseptic support help reduce symptoms and accelerate recovery. Buy Deflu officially on the Medizine website and protect your family. Visit our Health and Skincare Blog for useful tips, news, and articles.
Literature
- WHO. Upper Respiratory Infection Guidance, 2022.
- European Rhinology Society Recommendations, 2021.
- Pediatrics Review: Throat Antiseptics in Children, 2020.