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COUGH : Major Problem Of Changing Weather "Cure By Homeopathy"

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Dr. Akanksha AggarwalHomeopathy Doctor • 8 Years Exp.BHMS (Gold Medalist)
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What is a cough?

There are three phases to a cough reflex:

  • An inhalation (breathing in)
  • An increased pressure in the throat and lungs with the vocal cords closed
  • An explosive release of air when the vocal cords open, giving a cough its characteristic sound

If somebody coughs a lot, it can be a sign of a disease. Many coughs are caused by infectious diseases, like the common cold, but there are also non-infectious causes.

Coughs can be due to pollution/irritation, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), choking, chronic bronchitisasthma or emphysema, a tumor in the lung, heart failure, some drugs (e.g., ACE inhibitors), post-nasal drip, and smoking.

Classification of coughs

  • Acute cough - has a sudden onset and lasts up to 3 weeks

  • Subacute cough - persists for 3-8 weeks
  • Chronic cough - persists for over 8 weeks
  • Productive cough - a cough that brings stuff up, such as sputum
  • Dry cough - a cough that brings nothing up
  • Nocturnal cough - only occurs at night

Causes of coughs

The majority of coughs are caused by viruses and clear up without treatment.

Causes of acute (short-term) cough - in most cases, the infection is in the upper respiratory tract and affects the throat, this is known as a URTI/URI (upper respiratory tract infection). Examples include flu, the common cold, and laryngitis.

If it is an LRTI (lower respiratory tract infection), the lungs are infected, and/or the airways lower down from the throat (windpipe). Examples include bronchitis and pneumonia.

An acute cough can also be caused by hay fever.

Causes of chronic (long-term) cough - a chronic cough may be caused by smoking, mucus dripping down the throat from the back of the nose (nasal drip), GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease), asthma, and some medications (e.g. ACE-inhibitors).

Chronic coughs in children are most often caused by asthma, but can also be from conditions like GERD.

Less common causes of chronic cough in adults include TB (tuberculosis, fungal infections of the lung, and lung cancer.

When to see a doctor

If a cough has persisted for 3 weeks without improvement, a doctor's advice should be sought. In most cases, there will not be anything serious underlying the cough, but in rare cases, a long-term cough can be a sign of something that needs treating, such as lung cancer or heart failure.

Other reasons to seek medical advice include:

Diagnosing a cough
 

If a doctor decides that a cough is caused by the common cold or flu, the general advice will be to rest, drink plenty of fluids, and let it run its course. In the majority of cases, such coughs clear up after 1-2 weeks.

A cough caused by a viral infection that persists for more than a couple of weeks will probably require medical attention.

The doctor may order some diagnostic tests, such as a chest X-ray, a sample of phlegm may be sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine what is causing the infection.

The patient may be asked to breathe in and out of a tube attached to a machine; this helps the doctor determine whether the airways have an obstruction (this test is called a spirometry), which is common in asthma or emphysema.

If asthma is diagnosed, the patient may be prescribed asthma medication.

Sometimes, a doctor may refer the patient to a respiratory specialist.

Treatments and home remedies for coughs

The best way to treat a cough caused by a viral infection is to let the immune system deal with it - generally, such coughs clear up on their own. According to the National Health Service, United Kingdom, a homemade remedy with honey and lemon is as good, if not better than most OTC products sold in pharmacies.

Treatments are mostly aimed at making the patient feel a little bit better and generally do not decrease the length of the cough.

Honey - it coats the throat, resulting in less irritation and possibly less coughing. Honey is a demulcent (something that soothes).

Cough medications - some may help associated symptoms, such as fever or a stuffy nose. However, there is no compelling evidence that cough medicines are effective in making the cough go away faster.but homoeopathy can reduce the suffering.

For small children, it is a good idea to talk to a doctor before giving OTC cough medicine. Some ingredients in cough medicines can be dangerous for small children.

HOMOEOPATHY DO BEST IN COUGH AND REDUCE THE SUFFERING WITHOUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS.

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