Effective Cough Relief: Remedies and Treatments

Cough relief strategies aim to alleviate cough symptoms caused by various factors such as infections, allergies, or irritants, improving respiratory comfort.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

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How do you treat a dry cough?

A number of home remedies or over-the-counter (OTC) medications can help relieve a dry cough. However, it’s best to see a doctor to identify the cause in order to determine the best treatment. A cough is a symptom of irritation in the upper respiratory system and a natural defense mechanism.

Can home remedies help a cough go away naturally?

A number of home remedies, such as honey and saltwater, may help a cough go away naturally. If home remedies do not help, over-the-counter and prescription medications are available. Allergies, infections, and acid reflux are just a few possible causes of a cough. Some natural remedies may help relieve a cough.

How long does it take to get rid of a cough?

Antiviral medications such as those for the flu are most effective when you take them within 2 days of your symptoms starting. Smoking is another common cause of coughing. A cough caused by smoking is almost always a chronic cough with a distinctive sound. It’s often known as a smoker’s cough. A common cause of coughing in young children is asthma.

How do you treat a cough?

While medications are sometimes necessary to treat a cough, natural remedies, including gargling with salt water and eating honey, may also help. A cough is one of the most common reasons people may seek medical treatment. An estimated 40% of all cases may require a referral to a pulmonologist, a doctor specializing in lung conditions.

What are some home remedies for coughing?

Honey and saltwater gargles are popular home remedies for coughing. You can also drink herbal teas made of peppermint, ginger, slippery elm, thyme, turmeric, or marshmallow root. There’s some evidence that bromelain supplements and probiotics can help ease a cough, but more evidence is needed.

How do you treat a cough at Mayo Clinic?

Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions and tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this condition. Follow the plan your doctor gives you for treating the cause of your cough. In the meantime, you can also try these tips to ease your cough: Drink fluids.

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