Why do we cough?
Written by Sai Pragna Chagarla, Staff Writer – Hola Health Medically Reviewed by Dr. Vishnu Gopalan, Chief Medical Officer - Hola Health
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Different Reasons For Coughing
- Dry coughs: Also known as non-productive cough, is where there is no mucus or phlegm produced. Patients usually complain of a tickly and irritated throat in this case. There could be many reasons for this type of cough ranging from asthma, allergies, viral illness, acid reflux and a COVID-19 infection.
- Chesty coughs: Also known as productive or wet cough is where there is mucus or phlegm produced to clear the airways. Congestion, heavy feeling in the chest, coughing up mucus, and wheezing are some of the symptoms of a chesty cough. This can be caused by a virus such as the common cold or flu. Serious causes that can be attributed to this kind of cough are chronic bronchitis.
- Persistent coughs: Persistent or chronic coughs that last more than three weeks could point to an underlying disease or a serious infection.
- Croup cough: Croup coughs are caused by a virus similar to a common cold and is usually seen in children under the age of 5. This usually includes a stuffy nose and fever along with a blocked larynx and trachea.
- Whooping cough: Whooping cough is a serious respiratory tract infection where the cough will occur in long spells and ends with a whooping sound. There is a vaccination program in place to control the number of people falling prey to this infection.
Caring For Coughs
- Stay Hydrated, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Consuming warm fluids such as soup, tea or just plain water would loosen the mucus, thus helping ease the congestion as well as coughing.
- Stay far away from smoking or smokers as the chemicals in the smoke will cause further inflammation of the airway
- Inhale steam or take a warm bath
- Have some honey, this has a soothing effect on the dry and irritated throat
- Good coughing etiquette such as coughing into the elbow and washing the hands frequently will reduce further spread of the disease.
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