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Coughs
Most coughs, like most colds, will get better without
any help from the doctor if you have previously been fit
and well with no chest problems. Cough mixes from the
chemist may be soothing. Make your own by adding a few
drops of lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey to a cup of
hot water. Steam inhalation (as used for a blocked nose)
may ease the coughing by loosening the phlegm and opening
the airways.
When to see your doctor...
Asthmatics should increase their use of their inhalers
whenever they develop a cough. They should make sure they
know the difference between the preventer and the reliever
inhalers if they have the two types. The asthma nurse may
be able to advise them. If they are short of breath and
the inhalers are not helping they must see their doctor
urgently. The elderly or those with previous chest
problems should also see their doctor within a few days of
developing a cough or shortness of breath.
Other people should contact their doctor if they:
- Cough up blood
- Cough up a lot of thick green phlegm
- Develop pain in the chest
- Are very short of breath |