I am 25 year old and from post 14 days I am suffering from cough even had benadryl, tusq, and ascoril but the things are not in my favour even consulted doctor said its a climate effect and will be controlled in 10 days bt day by bay cough is getting aa a result going through sleepless night please help.
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Honey. Honey is a time-honored remedy for a sore throat. A cough suppressant. You can create your own remedy at home by mixing honey with herbal tea, or warm water and lemon. Gargle Salt Water Also a popular remedy for sore throats, salt water can ease the discomfort caused by a cough the same way it helps a sore throat-through osmosis. When the concentration of salt is higher outside of the cells in your mucous membranes, water flows out of the cells to balance everything out. When water leaves the cells, swelling goes down, and discomfort is decreased. If you have a cough that happens to come along with inflamed tissue, this is a good route to take. It can also help dislodge any phlegm that?s hanging out and allow you to expel it easily. You will need? -1 teaspoon of salt -8 ounces of warm water Directions Stir salt into water until it is thoroughly dissolved. Gargle for 15 seconds, spit, and repeat with the remaining water. Rinse with plain water afterwards. Steam, Steam, Steam! I can?t say how underrated steam is when it comes to anything dealing with a cough, cold, or congestion. Not only does the steam quite literally loosen mucous and phlegm, almost immediately, but you can add numerous essential oils that will impart wonderful healing benefits. These benefits (anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory etc.) do become airborne, so you inhale them while you breathe in the steam. For this particular blend I?ve included both tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil, which can help soothe and open your airways as well as help fight off bacteria or a virus. You will need? -3 drops of tea tree oil -1-2 drops of eucalyptus oil -A bowl of water -A soft, clean, towel Directions Bring enough water to a boil to halfway fill a medium size-heat proof bowl. Pour the water into it, let it cool slightly for 30-60 seconds, and add the essential oils, giving it a quick stir to release the vapors. Lean over the bowl and get as close as you can while still being comfortable. Remember that steam can seriously burn! Use the towel to cover your head like a tent, trapping the steam, and breathe deeply. Ideally, do this for 5-10 minutes 2-3 times a day. Pepper & Honey Black pepper is the world?s most traded spice, but most of its use is limited to the culinary world. What people don?t know is that it can make a great remedy for coughs that are accompanied by a lot of mucous or chest congestion. If you?ve accidently leaned too close to black pepper while it?s being grinded, you know it can make you cough or tickle your nose. This may not be fun on a regular basis, but it?s a plus if you need to expel all the nasty stuff that?s gunking up your lungs. The honey adds its antibacterial properties, and it makes it so the pepper isn?t too irritating. You can make black pepper ?syrup? with honey, or a tea, as below. If possible, use freshly ground black pepper, as the pre-ground pepper simply seems to lose some of its punch. You will need? -1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper -1 tablespoon of honey -8 ounces of fresh water Directions Place the pepper and honey in a mug and then cover with boiling water. Give it stir to disperse the pepper flakes and melt in the honey. Steep for 10 minutes, stir once more, and drink in its entirety. Repeat 1-2 times a day as needed to loosen mucous. Advice - stodal cough syrup - 1 spoon three times a day , for homeopathic medicine we need detail history .
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1. Do a complete blood examination like cbc, esr, mantoux test, x ray chest, sputum examination for afb (3 samples) 2. Consult chest physician with report. 3 do warm saline gurgling 3-4 times daily 4. Avoid smoking if you smoke 5. If all the test reports are normal, it could be due to allergy. Do an allergy test after consulting allergist/immunologist and follow the advice and treatment.
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