Cough
What is a cough?
A cough is a common symptom of illness. Although coughs
often sound bad, keep in mind that coughing is a good reflex
that clears out the airways in the lungs and protects you
from getting pneumonia.
You may have a dry and hacking type of cough. Or you may
have a wet cough and cough up a lot of mucus. When you
continuously cough for more than 5 minutes, it is called a
coughing spasm.
What is the cause?
Most coughs are caused by a viral infection. An infection
of the trachea (windpipe) is called tracheitis. An
infection of the bronchi (larger air passages in the lungs)
is called bronchitis. Most people get such a viral
infection a couple of times a year as part of a cold. These
infections are usually not serious. Many chronic
coughs are caused by asthma or allergies.
How long will it last?
Usually bronchitis causes a dry tickly cough that lasts 2 to
3 weeks. Sometimes the cough becomes loose (wet) for a few
days, and you cough up a lot of phlegm (mucus). This is
usually a sign that the end of the illness is near.
How can I take care of myself?
- Medicines to loosen the cough and thin the secretions
Cough drops: Most coughs can be controlled by sucking
on cough drops or hard candy. Any brand will do. These
help coat the irritated throat.
Warm liquids for coughing spasms: Warm liquids usually
relax the airway and loosen up the mucus. Start with
warm lemonade, warm apple juice, or warm herbal tea.
- Cough-suppressant medicines
Medicines that contain dextromethorphan (DM) are
cough-suppressants. In general, you should use
these medicines only for dry coughs that
interfere with sleep, school attendance, or work. They
also help people who have chest pain from coughing
spasms.
You may want to use cough drops during the day and DM at
bedtime and during the night. DM is also available as a
cough lozenge and as a long-acting liquid (effective for
12 hours).
- Humidifiers in the treatment of cough
Dry air tends to make coughs worse. Dry coughs can be
loosened up by drinking extra water and by using a
humidifier in your bedroom.
- Exercise
You will find that gym and exercise trigger coughing
spasms when you have bronchitis. If so, you should avoid
such physical activity temporarily.
- Active and passive smoking
Don't be around anyone who smokes. Also avoid smoking
since a cough may last weeks longer than it would without
smoking.
- Common mistakes in treating cough
Antihistamines, decongestants, and antipyretics are found
in many cough syrups. There is no proof that these
ingredients will help your cough, and the antihistamines
may make you sleepy. Expectorants are of unproven value
but harmless. Stay with the simple remedies mentioned
above or use dextromethorphan (DM).
Milk does not need to be eliminated from the diet.
Restricting it improves the cough only if you are
allergic to milk.
When should I call my health care provider?
Call IMMEDIATELY if:
- Your breathing becomes fast or labored (when you are not
coughing).
Call during office hours if:
- A fever (over 100°F, or 37.8°C) lasts more than 3 days.
- The cough lasts more than 3 weeks.
- You have other concerns or questions.
Written by B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.
This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The
information is intended to inform and educate and is not a
replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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