DRY cough remedies include medicines from your pharmacy, and drinking hot lemon with honey. But, what’s actually causing your cough, and how can you treat the condition to prevent it from coming back?
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How to get rid of a chesty, dry or tickly cough: Drink tea containing this aromatic herb
COUGH season is upon us, and while it will usually go away within three weeks on its own, there are a variety of remedies to ease a chesty, dry or tickly cough. One proven remedy is drinking hot water with the addition of thyme leaves.
How to get rid of a chesty, dry or tickly cough: Drink tea containing this aromatic herb
Cough remedies, as recommended by the NHS, include rest and drinking plenty of fluids. A pharmacist may also prescribe you cough medicine to help ease symptoms of a specific type of cough. But some people prefer more natural remedies, such as hot water with lemon and honey. Some studies suggest drinking hot water with thyme […]
What cough do I have? Signs of dry, chesty, tickly and mucus coughs – and how to treat it
COUGHS usually last no longer than three weeks. There are four main types of cough, including chesty, dry, mucus and tickly coughs. This is how to treat all of the conditions.
Dry, chesty, tickly or mucus cough? This is what it means if you cough up green phlegm
COUGH season is upon us, and whether it’s a dry, chesty, tickly or mucus cough you have, the symptoms can be annoying and draining. But what does it mean if you’re coughing up green phlegm? Should you be worried?
Dry, chesty and tickly cough: What medicine or syrup can help get rid of symptoms?
COUGH medicine and syrup may not get rid of a dry, chesty, tickly or mucus cough completely but pharmacists recommend them to help relieve symptoms and help you cough less.
Dry, chesty and tickly cough: What medicine or syrup can help get rid of symptoms?
A cough will usually go away on its own within three weeks and there’s usually no need to see a GP. The best way to treat a cough, according to the NHS is rest, to drink plenty of fluids and to drink hot lemon with honey. While a cough might not seem serious it can […]
Do you have a chesty, dry or tickly cough? See a GP urgently if you have this symptom
COUGH season is upon us, and whether it’s a chesty, dry or tickly cough you’re suffering with, you should visit your GP if any of the following occur.
Chesty cough? Dry cough? Why you should NEVER ignore a tickly throat
CHESTY, dry coughs could be due to a common cold, but they could also be a sign of something more serious, like lung cancer or heart failure. Daily Express :: Health Feed