Simple
substances in your kitchen can help you find an almost instant relief from cough.
1. Gargles
As soon as you feel soreness in your
throat, make it a point to gargle with salt dissolved in warm water.
The salt in the water can help drain excess fluid from inflamed areas in
the throat reducing the symptoms. The gargling also removes irritants in the throat and
thins the mucus.
2. Drink Warm Liquids
Drinking warm water is a good way of soothing the
inflammation in the throat; but this does not have any taste and may be
unappetizing for most people. A warm soup is a much better solution as
is a glass of hot herbal tea.
3. Turmeric Remedies
A
traditional remedy that most people swear by is the use of hot milk
with turmeric. it is shown to even have
antibacterial properties.
Heat a glass of milk, mix in half a
teaspoon of turmeric powder and drink warm to find relief from cough. A
turmeric gargle also gives good results. To one cup of hot water, add in
half a teaspoon of turmeric powder and half a teaspoon table salt. Use
this liquid as a throat gargle and you are sure to experience relief
from cough.
For a dry cough, turmeric powder
mixed with a teaspoon of honey taken three to four times a day is
effective. You could also try preparing turmeric tea by adding one
tablespoon of turmeric powder into 4 cups of boiling water. Keep for a
few minutes, strain and mix in some lemon and honey to the liquid and
drink. Read more about why you have a dry cough and how you can recognise its symptoms.
Inhaling the smoke of burning turmeric (dhooma paan)
is also considered to be an effective remedy for cough and cold. Take a
dried turmeric root, burn it and inhale the smoke. Another way out is
to place a few pieces of red hot charcoal in a small mud pot that has
been placed on a cup of
water. Add a few dried leaves of turmeric over the charcoal and a
spoonful of turmeric powder over the leaves. Gently blow to ignite the
turmeric powder and inhale the smoke emitted.
4. Honey Remedies
Since ages, honey has been known to soothe the irritated throat linings and reduce cough. honey helped cough less and sleep better.
There are different ways of using honey besides the one mentioned in combination with turmeric. A dry cough responds to a mixture of honey with juice
from grapes. A glass of hot milk with some honey added just before
going to bed is effective at relieving night time cough. Mix in honey
and lemon juice to a glass of warm water and drink this three times per
day for relief from cough. People suffering from diabetes can have honey too. Here is why.
If you have a particularly nasty cough, try this remedy. Take about 3 tablespoons of flaxseeds
in 1 cup of water and boil. When the water starts thickening, strain
the liquid and mix in 3 tablespoons each of lemon juice and honey.
Swallow about 1 tablespoon of this mixture when you experience a severe
coughing fit. Honey also works well in combination with betel leaf (paan).
Grind a few washed betel leaves and extract the juice; add 1 teaspoon
of honey to 2 teaspoons of this juice, mix and consume about half an
hour after meals. Repeat for about 5 days to find relief from cough.
5. Ginger Remedies
Ginger has a number of amazing benefits,
it is also great to treat a cough. For a dry cough, one of the easiest
ways of finding relief is to cut a piece of fresh ginger, sprinkle some
salt on it and chew on it for a few minutes. However, not everyone likes
the strongly aromatic
taste of ginger and in such cases, a tea made with ginger is equally
good. Chop ginger into fine pieces, add into a vessel containing one cup
of water. Keep boiling the liquid till the volume reduces to half the
original quantity. Strain the liquid, add one teaspoon of honey and
drink when warm to give a soothing effect against cough. ginger seems to work by ‘promoting
salivation and mucus secretion and will help relieve cough symptoms’.
Ginger in combination with tulsi is also an effective remedy for cough. Crush about 10 leaves of tulsi,
mix with juice extracted from a small ginger piece. Add in an equal
quantity of honey and mix; swallow about a single teaspoon of this about
thrice a day to get relief from cough.
People who don’t mind the strong spicy flavour
of pepper can also add in some black pepper powder and turmeric into a
mixture of ginger juice with honey. When this paste is slowly licked for
10 to 15 minutes thrice a day, it helps reduce congestion in the throat
and reduces cough. A simple ginger tea is easy to prepare by boiling ginger with water; then add tea leaves or tea powder, drop in some tulsi leaves and pepper powder, strain and drink for relief from cough.
6. Garlic Remedies
Garlic
is an effective antimicrobial and expectorant and this makes it a
valuable agent to fight cough. garlic might help prevent colds and
lessen their symptoms. People who took a garlic supplement for 12 weeks
caught 63 percent fewer colds than people who took a placebo.
Lightly crush about 5 cloves of
peeled garlic and sauté in a teaspoon of ghee; consume when still warm
for relief from cough and cold. Include crushed garlic sautéed in ghee
in other dishes where possible. Do this with rasam,
and you have a medicinal soup that soothes your throat and also helps
liquefy the thick mucus, making it easier to cough out the phlegm.
7. Throat Lozenges
Who
took zinc lozenges every two to three waking hours cut the
duration of a cold by almost half. The irritation caused by constant
coughing can also be overcome by using throat lozenges. They are also
known to prevent the progression of a sore throat to a cough. While some
lozenges are medicated and contain ingredients such as dextromethorphan
(a cough suppressant) or benzocaine
(an anesthetic), others contain natural soothing ingredients such as
honey, menthol, peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil. In many homes, it is
also quite common to make small children suck on the red-colored variety
of rock candy to stop cough.
8. Use Vaporubs
Children above 2 years of age had symptomatic
relief and could sleep better after applying vaporubs. While the exact reason how vaporubs work remains a mystery, the ingredients such as menthol, camphor and eucalyptus may have a role in relieving congestion.
9. Sleep With the Head Elevated
In some persons, a productive cough
results when mucus drips from the back of the nose into the throat. This
tends to grow worse at night when the body posture is conducive for
such dripping. Sleeping with the head at a higher position helps to
reduce such drainage and many people find this position helps reduce
coughing at night and improves sleep.
10. Jaggery Remedies to Get Rid of Sputum
Sputum buildup can lead to a feeling
of congestion in the chest and the entire respiratory tract; expelling
this sputum therefore provides relief from cough and congestion.Make a decoction by boiling a few corns of pepper with water for about 20 minutes; mix in a little cumin and jaggery and drink. Cut a quarter part of an onion, keep a small bit of jaggery in the middle of it and chew on this for expelling sputum.
11. Over the Counter Medications
Relief from cough is even faster if you use over the counter (OTC) cough medications along with home remedies. Besides medicated lozenges, you could also try cough suppressants that contain ingredients like dextromethorphan. These are particularly useful if you have a hacking or dry cough. If you have productive cough,
an OTC product with ingredients that have expectorant properties can
help to clear out the mucus in the airways. Often, OTC products of both
types – suppressants as well as expectorants – contain an antihistamine
and this can help you sleep better at night.
Coughs are of different types, so are their solutions. Using
home remedies or OTC products can help provide relief from cough.
However, it is equally important to remember that if you find the cough
persisting for an extended period of time, it is best to see a doctor to
identify if there is any underlying serious problem that is causing the
cough.

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