Staying hydrated helps thin the mucus in the airways, making it easier to expel and reducing the frequency of coughing. Honey: Honey is a natural cough suppressant and has antimicrobial properties. For children above the age of one, mix a teaspoon of honey with warm water or herbal tea. ...
he gets a runny nose with colourless mucus.. finally he is so exhausted he tries to sleep..but that doesnt help either cause he doesnt fall asleep...he ends up with a pain in the chest and head...i feel so sorry for the poor thing but there really isnt much i can do..once my...
Dry cough, non productive cough, in which no mucus is produced or coughed up. Wet cough, or a productive cough, is when mucus is present, either heard in the lungs or airways (chest) or coughed up into the throat or mouth. Causes of a Persistent Cough ...
–Chronic mouth breathing can lead to chronic over-breathing and chest breathing. –Mouth breathing signals to your brain that carbon dioxide levels are quickly decreasing, so the body produces more mucus as an attempt to get you to breathe more slowly. (21) ...
Excessive, thick phlegm or chest mucus can often be caused by viral or bacterial infections such as influenza, bronchitis and pneumonia, as well as irritants such as those inhaled during smoking. Chemotherapy also causes the immune system to overreact and produce excessive phlegm. Other possible ca...