Kamis, 01 Desember 2011

COUGH Herbal Teraphy - Home Remedies -

COUGH


Ingredients:

 1 tsp Fennel
 ½ cup hot water
 Honey 1 tsp


How to mix:


Brewed with ½ fennel gis boiling water, when cool strain mixedwith honey and mix evenly.
Drinking rules:
Drink the potion once 2x a day.





COUGH IN CHILDREN 


Ingredients:

 1 teaspoon Fennel full
 Bark pulosari piece of 4 cm
 1 medium onion peeled
 Honey to taste
 Sugar cubes to taste


How to mix:


All material is washed, then crushed add 1 cup of water and rock sugar to taste, then boil until the remaining ½ cup water, straindivided by two.
Drinking rules:
drink in the morning before breakfast and at night going to bed, repeat for several days







What is Cough?

Cough is sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs 

Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of substances that are irritating the air passages

What are the causes of cough?

Causes differ according to kind of cough:
Acute coughChronic cough
Infectious
(caused by an infection)
NoninfectiousThe common causes of chronic dry coughing include
post-nasal drip, gastro esophageal reflux disease, asthma, post viral cough and certain drugs such as beta blockers, ACE inhibitors and aspirin
Infectious causes of acute cough include viral upper respiratory infections
(the common cold), sinus infections,pneumonia, and whooping cough.
Noninfectious causes of cough include flare-ups of the following chronic conditions: chronic bronchitis,emphysema, asthma, and environmental allergies.



What are the symptoms of cough?

Acute coughChronic cough
InfectiousNoninfectiousIf cough is related to environmental irritants
If patient has a chronic lung disease such as asthma, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis, there may be a persistent cough or a cough that worsens with certain locations or activities
If cough is caused by chronic sinus infections, chronic runny nose, or chronic postnasal drip.
If cough is associated with medications
If cough associated with GERD (gastro esophageal reflux)
Fever, chills, body aches, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, headache, sinus pressure, runny nose, night sweats, and postnasal drip. Sputum, or phlegmwhen you are exposed to certain chemicals or irritants in the environment, coughs with wheezing, coughs that routinely worsen when you go to certain locations or do certain activities



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