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Your remedies, please, for a persistent, non-productive, agonizing, hacking cough, caused by spring pollen allergies. I have taken Claritin, and Ibuprofin for the fever, and I'm eating cough drops and sucking down tea, but this cough is killing me, and it's tearing me apart. Suggestions?
I'm desperate here.
I'm desperate here.
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:15 pm (UTC)Also, hot shower or steam vaporizer to loosen things up.
My last ditch is usually something containing dextromethorphan -- one of the zillion cough suppressants out there. I understand that some people can convince their doc to prescribe codeine for cough as well.
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:22 pm (UTC)Also, dark chocolate has been found as effective as cough syrup in controlling coughing. So eat some dark chocolate.
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:23 pm (UTC)Hope you feel better soon!
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:28 pm (UTC)In spite of the fact that the whisky is what a drug company would call the active ingredient, it's worth trying just the lemon and honey if you're not willing to try the whisky, and it's certainly not a good idea to leave them out and 'cut to the chase.' They're all active ingredients, really.
And, um. I hate recommending this, because of my history dealing with abuses of it in detox units. However, and over-the-counter cough medicine containing dextromorphan (Coricidin is one of the major names, but there are a lot of others) used as directed, which I know you would do, should kill the coughing trigger. That's what it's designed to do, that's what the dextromorphan is for.
(Obligatory tag: one of the many reasons I hate this stuff is that when it's abused as a recreational drug, it's not just addictive, like any opiate however distantly derived, it's also very damaging to the health quite outside of the addiction. *Especially* Coricidin, due to the other ingredients involved. But it's supposed to be extremely good for an unrelenting cough.)
There's also herbal teas. I don't have a stable full of them myself because I almost never get unproductive coughs, since I usually have asthma/bronchitis. But one is easy: slippery elm. Coltsfoot would also be good - it's latinate name (Tussilago farfara) refers to its virtue in dealing with coughs, and if I recall correctly wild cherry bark is supposed to be good, too. I can look up others in my favorite herbal if you're interested.
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:36 pm (UTC)And/or go to the doctor and get a scrip for codeine. That's the only thing that knocks out Ed's persistent unproductive coughs. (Well, they also gave him an inhaler, which also seems to help.) I don't think it much matters what triggered it originally (virus vs. allergy) -- coughs are like any other irritation, they can become cyclical and self-perpetuating until something breaks the cycle.
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:40 pm (UTC)Conversely, you might try cold; I know winter is over, but sometimes going out into cold weather sometimes soothes distressed air passages better than warm/steam. In lieu of frigid temps outside, might REALLY cold liquids help at all?
Frankly, I find that cough drops are really not much help against bad coughs, just minor ones. Cough syrup sometimes works better, but YMMV. (And I can't take a full dose of cough syrup at night - it keeps me awake.)
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:45 pm (UTC)You need moisture, my dear, to loosen up what's in your lungs - antihistamines dry out mucous membranes and make cough nonproductive. Between the dry air and the med effects your bronchial tubes are a desert. Take Dimetapp or something with dextromethorpan in it (however, it will probably knock you out). Check the label to make sure there's no pseudephedrine or other antihistamine like chlorpheniramine, in whatever cough syrup you take - and also no acetominophen if you're still taking the ibuprofen, otherwise your poor liver will groan under the weight of too many NSAIDs. Straight-up dextromehorpan and if that doesn't do it, go to Dr tomorrow.
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Date: 2006-05-03 06:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-03 06:56 pm (UTC)My daughter has found that the mucinex is working well for her this year. If you have checked with your doctor and are sure you don't have asthma there isn't much else you can do other than stand in a steamy room all day. LOL If you have asthma, an albuterol inhaler will help.
Hope you feel better soon. You might also check with your local pharmacist to see what others in your area are using this year to help with the cough. Peace and hugs~~~Ellen
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Date: 2006-05-03 07:12 pm (UTC)If you make it, let it steep for 10 minutes. It only gets more potent.
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Date: 2006-05-03 07:35 pm (UTC)Also, Robitussen makes these cough gels which are easier to take than the liquid and last unbelievably long. I had a bear of a cold last year and I couldn't talk for coughing, until I got these. They really, really helped.
Beyond that, peppermint tea with ample honey and something warm and ice cream help a tickly throat. I've also found that Claritin doesn't help as much as Allegra does. Allegra is what I take and it keeps me from oozing all over the place.
*pats Peg* Poor thing.
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Date: 2006-05-03 08:23 pm (UTC)K.
"cough syrup with codeine."
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Date: 2006-05-03 08:41 pm (UTC)Other than that, inhaling steam sometimes helps, as does drinking hot lemonade (ideally with Scotch in).
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Date: 2006-05-03 09:41 pm (UTC)Just cook the pineapple with sugar till its thick.
I dont remember exactly but Ill post the recipe again as soon as I find it.
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Date: 2006-05-03 10:03 pm (UTC)Another thing:
nasal irrigation
I have a friend with severe allergies to scents and she discovered it and I've since found that many people recommend it for all sorts of colds, allergies, etc.
What it will do is wash the pollen out of your sinuses so that they don't get as irritated. It sounds weird and like it might hurt, but it's actually kinda pleasant and only somewhat odd-feeling.
Fairly cheap and it might provide some relief beyond just dealing with the symptoms.
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Date: 2006-05-03 10:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-03 11:21 pm (UTC)For lesser coughs, Twinings makes a ginger lemon tea that could raise the dead.
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Date: 2006-05-04 03:37 am (UTC)Mucinex -- love, love this stuff. It will break up congestion and make a non-productive cough productive.
Kiss My Face Cold and Flu bath -- if you don't want to pay their prices Gerber makes a baby vapor bath that smells similar to me, anyway. I'm guilty of keeping one or the other right next to me.
One of those personal vaporizor things that Vicks came out with -- just pour hot water in there and the little pad sends out strong smells.
Throat Coat tea -- Traditional medicinals version -- wonderful stuff.
and if all else fails: I steep thyme leaves in water (like a quart or more) for a while (a few hours) add honey and lemon juice. Mix it all together and take it regularly.
See, I have asthma, so I also have advair, singulair, and two different types of rescue inhalers. Coughing is the bane of my existence.
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Date: 2006-05-04 05:10 am (UTC)I have to add honey to get it down, but Mike sips it straight.
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