Herbal remedies for chronic cough?
28.October, 2009
I’ve been having an extremely chronic phlegmy cough for the past week. I tried drinking hot water+apple cider vinegar+cinnamon+ginger+honey tea, but that only helps me temporarily. What else could I try? Also, I’ve been drinking A LOT of apple cider vinegar, about half a cup a day, is that too much?
You may be taken too much apple cider. I usually see instructions for one tablespoon.
Here is some information I found about chronic cough:
Chronic Dry Cough
Have you been coughing excessively for a long period of time? If so, chances are that you are suffering from chronic dry cough. To know more about the causes, effects, diagnosis and treatment of chronic dry cough, read on…
Coughing occasionally is said to be very necessary because it helps in clearing the throat and airways. Cough can be either productive or dry. When a person has dry cough, he or she does not spit out phlegm which accompanies productive cough. When a person experiences bouts of dry cough, also known as unproductive cough, it can be said that he/she has chronic dry cough. Dry cough may start along with common cold, but if it stays for more than eight weeks, even after one is relieved of the cold, it can be said to be chronic dry cough. People who are chain smokers are also at a high risk of suffering from chronic dry cough. The cause of chronic cough cannot be restricted to only one factor. There are actually many causes that can act as a trigger for a person to have chronic dry cough.
Causes of Chronic Dry Cough
•One of the very common causes of chronic cough is said to be post nasal drip. When a person is suffering from sinusitis, cold or some allergy, the substance that is secreted by the nose drips into the back of the throat. This leads to postnasal drip and if this continues for a long time, it can give rise to chronic dry cough.
•Asthma is also said to be one of the reasons that leads to chronic dry cough. The usual symptoms of asthma is difficulty in breathing and wheezing. However, some people may also experience chronic dry cough. Besides, there is a type of asthma known as the cough variant asthma, for which the only symptom is excessive dry cough.
•Chronic dry cough can also be caused due to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). When a person has GERD or acid reflux, the acid present in the stomach runs back to the throat, through the oesphagus. This causes irritation in the throat and even in the lungs, which leads to chronic coughing.
•Sometimes, chronic dry cough can be developed due to the intake of certain medications, particularly the ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitors. These medicines are usually given to patients of kidney disease, heart disease and high blood pressure. Though the exact reason as to how these conditions can be the cause of chronic cough is not known, it may be due to certain chemical changes affecting the cough receptors.
•Another cause of chronic dry cough, although it is very uncommon is lung cancer. People who have quit smoking, but are still experiencing chronic cough, have a high chances of being diagnosed by this disease.
Effects of Chronic Dry Cough
The person having chronic dry cough may also display certain discomforts like:
•dizziness
•insomnia
•muscle strain
•physical exhaustion
•headache
•hoarseness
•dry throat
Diagnosis of Chronic Dry Cough
A person suffering with dry cough should immediately consult the doctor, who can determine its exact cause. The physician would ask the patient certain questions like the frequency of the cough and also some other symptoms. He/she may also conduct certain medical tests to find out the precise reason. These may include X-ray of the chest, lung function tests, acid reflux test, etc.
Chronic Cough Remedies
Initially, the patient may be given some cough medicines to control the frequent bouts of cough. However, to completely cure chronic dry cough, it is very essential to find the root cause of the problem. Only then, it would be possible for a patient to recover fully from having chronic cough. For instance, if the person has cough variant asthma, he/she would be treated in the way asthma patients are treated. Another example would be if a person has gastroesophageal reflux, he/she would be given medications for this and also would have to follow a strict diet as well as change in lifestyle, which includes avoiding foods containing high fats, alcohol, smoking, chocolate, etc.
Chronic dry cough would surely decrease, once its cause is understood. If a person is suffering from chronic dry cough for a long time, it is important to visit the health practitioner, before the underlying problem aggravates leading to grievous situations.
28.October, 2009 um 1:05 pm
go to herb shop and ask for help,as they have natural cough drops,plus stuff to help like certain teas to drink
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I use natural medicines before I go to Doctor
28.October, 2009 um 1:24 pm
You may be taken too much apple cider. I usually see instructions for one tablespoon.
Here is some information I found about chronic cough:
Chronic Dry Cough
Have you been coughing excessively for a long period of time? If so, chances are that you are suffering from chronic dry cough. To know more about the causes, effects, diagnosis and treatment of chronic dry cough, read on…
Coughing occasionally is said to be very necessary because it helps in clearing the throat and airways. Cough can be either productive or dry. When a person has dry cough, he or she does not spit out phlegm which accompanies productive cough. When a person experiences bouts of dry cough, also known as unproductive cough, it can be said that he/she has chronic dry cough. Dry cough may start along with common cold, but if it stays for more than eight weeks, even after one is relieved of the cold, it can be said to be chronic dry cough. People who are chain smokers are also at a high risk of suffering from chronic dry cough. The cause of chronic cough cannot be restricted to only one factor. There are actually many causes that can act as a trigger for a person to have chronic dry cough.
Causes of Chronic Dry Cough
•One of the very common causes of chronic cough is said to be post nasal drip. When a person is suffering from sinusitis, cold or some allergy, the substance that is secreted by the nose drips into the back of the throat. This leads to postnasal drip and if this continues for a long time, it can give rise to chronic dry cough.
•Asthma is also said to be one of the reasons that leads to chronic dry cough. The usual symptoms of asthma is difficulty in breathing and wheezing. However, some people may also experience chronic dry cough. Besides, there is a type of asthma known as the cough variant asthma, for which the only symptom is excessive dry cough.
•Chronic dry cough can also be caused due to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). When a person has GERD or acid reflux, the acid present in the stomach runs back to the throat, through the oesphagus. This causes irritation in the throat and even in the lungs, which leads to chronic coughing.
•Sometimes, chronic dry cough can be developed due to the intake of certain medications, particularly the ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitors. These medicines are usually given to patients of kidney disease, heart disease and high blood pressure. Though the exact reason as to how these conditions can be the cause of chronic cough is not known, it may be due to certain chemical changes affecting the cough receptors.
•Another cause of chronic dry cough, although it is very uncommon is lung cancer. People who have quit smoking, but are still experiencing chronic cough, have a high chances of being diagnosed by this disease.
Effects of Chronic Dry Cough
The person having chronic dry cough may also display certain discomforts like:
•dizziness
•insomnia
•muscle strain
•physical exhaustion
•headache
•hoarseness
•dry throat
Diagnosis of Chronic Dry Cough
A person suffering with dry cough should immediately consult the doctor, who can determine its exact cause. The physician would ask the patient certain questions like the frequency of the cough and also some other symptoms. He/she may also conduct certain medical tests to find out the precise reason. These may include X-ray of the chest, lung function tests, acid reflux test, etc.
Chronic Cough Remedies
Initially, the patient may be given some cough medicines to control the frequent bouts of cough. However, to completely cure chronic dry cough, it is very essential to find the root cause of the problem. Only then, it would be possible for a patient to recover fully from having chronic cough. For instance, if the person has cough variant asthma, he/she would be treated in the way asthma patients are treated. Another example would be if a person has gastroesophageal reflux, he/she would be given medications for this and also would have to follow a strict diet as well as change in lifestyle, which includes avoiding foods containing high fats, alcohol, smoking, chocolate, etc.
Chronic dry cough would surely decrease, once its cause is understood. If a person is suffering from chronic dry cough for a long time, it is important to visit the health practitioner, before the underlying problem aggravates leading to grievous situations.
References :
http://www.wellsphere.com/…/alternative-treatments-for-chronic-cough
28.October, 2009 um 1:50 pm
At this stage, you need to see a doctor. If your cough has been extreme for more than a week,you may have a condition that needs medical attention. Other factors to consider are: Whether are not you are experiencing pain, have a lack of appetite, or a loss of sleep due to coughing. Too much vinegar may be irritating your throat and contributing to your cough because it is acidic. Get better soon.
"But He was wounded for our transgressions,
He was bruised for our iniquities;
The chastisement of our peace was upon Him,
And by His stripes we are HEALED."
Isaiah 53: 5
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Pharmacy school student and Certified Pharmacy Technician
28.October, 2009 um 2:39 pm
You should see a physician to make sure its not something serious. Although this is not recommended for chronic cough, it may be of benefit to you. I use an all natural steam inhaled vapor oil from bartenblends.com when I have cough or congestion and it works amazingly.
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28.October, 2009 um 3:27 pm
I have a suggestion for you that may help you as it has helped many others and myself with similar symptoms. The information is posted on my website if you would like to do a little research on it. It’s actually been used in natural medicine for over 2,000 years. It is authentic Tahitian Noni. Please take a look at the research and human clinical trials that have been done and maybe this may help you. Good health to you. The website is http://www.tahitiannoni.com/2912476.
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