Cough syrup for dry cough

  1. COPD and Coughing: Why Your Pulmonologist May Teach You to Cough
  2. Home Remedies for Dry Cough: 13 Remedies and When to See a Doctor
  3. Cough Medicine: Suppressants, Expectorants, and More


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COPD and Coughing: Why Your Pulmonologist May Teach You to Cough

If you have COPD, coughing is often necessary to clear mucus from your airways. allowing you to breathe more easily. Doctors may recommend a specific technique. Coughing may seem like a symptom you want to relieve, but, in the case of COPD, it serves a function. Read on to learn more about how COPD and coughing are related, how to ease a cough, and when to seek medical attention. As annoying as this coughing may be, it actually serves a useful function. Deep coughing clears the mucus that clogs your airways, allowing you to breathe more easily. Some doctors teach their patients how to cough and encourage them to do so often. Other experts even go a step further and advise against doing anything to stop the coughing, as a clear airway means easier breathing in the long run. If you’ve had COPD for a while, you probably know how much you usually cough. If you find yourself coughing more than usual or coughing up sputum that looks different than it normally does, it may be time to go to the doctor to make sure you’re not having a An increase in coughing can have several causes. Your body may be producing more sputum or mucus. Exposure to You may also be coughing more because you’ve developed a comorbidity, which means another illness exists alongside your COPD. Examples of comorbidities include infections such as When you lie down, GERD can push stomach acid into your throat and mouth and cause you to cough. If your increased coughing is due to a comorbidity, you may speak wit...

Home Remedies for Dry Cough: 13 Remedies and When to See a Doctor

A Dry coughs can linger for weeks after you’ve had a cold or the flu. They may also be caused by a number of conditions, such as: • • • They may also be a long-lasting side effect from exposure to environmental toxins, such as Dry coughs can be very uncomfortable and may occur in both children and adults. There are a number of At-home remedies for dry cough aren’t one-size-fits-all. You may have to experiment with several before you find the ones that work for you. In addition, not all of these remedies have been fully researched and proven to be effective. Some treatments are also inappropriate for babies or children. 1. Honey For adults and children ages 1 and up, Honey has antibacterial properties and can also help to coat the throat, alleviating irritation. One You can try taking honey by the teaspoon several times daily, or add it to tea or warm water to drink. To avoid 2. Turmeric Curcumin is best absorbed into the blood stream when taken with black pepper. You can add 1 teaspoon of turmeric and 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper into a beverage, such as cold orange juice, to drink. You can also make it into a warm tea. Turmeric You can get turmeric in its spice-form, as well as a capsule. 3. Ginger Ginger can be found in many teas as an ingredient. You can also make ginger tea from ginger root by steeping the peeled or cut root in warm water. Adding honey may make it even more beneficial for dry cough. You can also take ginger in capsule form, or chew on ginger root to al...

Cough Medicine: Suppressants, Expectorants, and More

Got a cold and need something for a nagging Three types of How to Halt Your Hacking Suppressants do their job by blocking your cough reflex. Dextromethorphan is the most common ingredient for this. You’ll see it listed as DM on the bottle or package. This type of medication isn’t used to treat a cough with mucus. And it can’t relieve pain like the medicine codeine -- you'll need a doctor’s prescription for cough meds with that in it. What Do Expectorants Do? A cough with phlegm can be a good thing -- it clears all the gunk from your airways. But talk to your doctor if it keeps you from sleeping. Some doctors say drinking water is the best way to get rid of mucus, but you can also use medications like Do Topical Cough Medicines Work? Camphor and menthol are natural treatments. They usually come in an ointment you rub on your throat and chest. Their strong-smelling vapors may ease your cough and open up your stuffy head. You can also get them in liquid form to use with a vaporizer, a gadget that makes steam you can breathe in. You’ll find menthol in lozenges and compressed tablets. What’s a Combination Medicine? Many over-the-counter treatments mix a suppressant and expectorant with medicines for other symptoms. That could include an The mash-up can be a good thing if you have a range of Is Cough Medicine Safe? The doctor may tell you not to treat a cough from a cold unless it keeps you up at night or gets in the way of your daily life. Coughing up mucus helps keep your Dext...