How to Stop Bronchial Cough

Bronchial coughing is often the result of the body's attempt to rid the airway, or bronchial tubes, of an irritant. When an irritant, such as an allergen, virus, or bacteria gets into the bronchial pathways, the body responds, by trying to expel it by coughing. Furthermore, a bronchial cough can be a symptom from many common lung complaints, such as the common cold or the flu, bronchitis, or pneumonia. If the cough is caused by the common cold or the flu, you can treat the symptoms until you feel better.

Things You'll Need

  • Vaporizer
  • Water
  • Cough medicine
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Inhale steam. This can be achieved by jumping into a hot shower, or sitting in the bathroom, closing the bathroom door, and turning on the shower. Alternatively, boil water in a stove-top or electric kettle. Place a stopper in the sink, pour the hot water in the sink, place a towel over your head and inhale deeply. The steam will soothe your bronchial passages and will also loosen and phlegm that may be causing discomfort.

    • 2

      Use your inhaler or nebulizer as prescribed. This will help open up your bronchial passages, easing your cough and making you more comfortable.

    • 3

      Drink plenty of fluids. In particular, herbal teas are especially soothing. Increasing your intake of fluids will help loosen any phlegm and help your body expel and extra mucus, relieving your cough.

    • 4

      Use a vaporizer. It emits cool or warm steam. Fill up the vaporizer with the recommended amount of water, plug it in and turn it on.

    • 5

      Take cough medicine. Choose a cough medicine depending upon the type of bronchial cough you have -- whether it's a dry cough or a productive cough -- and take it as directed. If your cough is preventing you from sleeping at night, see your doctor. He or she may be able to recommend a prescription cough suppressant.

Tips & Warnings

  • Choose licorice tea, when using an herbal tea to ease your bronchial cough. Licorice is known to relieve bronchial irritation.

  • Visit your doctor if your cough doesn't go away after a reasonable period or if it suddenly gets worse.

Related Searches:

References

Resources

You May Also Like

  • Bronchial Cough Remedies

    Bronchial cough is a result of an infection or irritation of the bronchi, which connect the windpipe to the lungs. It is...

  • How to Stop Coughing

    Need to know how to stop coughing, preferably without medication? A cough, whether from a cold, acute bronchitis or chest infection, can...

  • How to Get Rid of a Bronchial Dry Cough

    As winter approaches, more and more people suffer from cough and cold season. Dry coughing can be some of the worst, as...

  • Cough Medicine with Codeine

    Codeine is a narcotic pain reliever, which is also effective in reducing certain types of coughing. It is included in many types...

  • Medication for Bronchitis

    Bronchitis is a condition that arises from an inflammation in the lining of your bronchial tubes. Bronchitis may be either acute or...

  • Cure for a Bronchial Infection

    A respiratory infection that leads to the damage of bronchial tubes is known as bronchitis. Characterized by unpleasant symptoms such as wheezing,...

  • How to Stop Coughing Without Cough Syrup

    Coughs are tricky to get rid of when you are unwell. There are many over-the-counter options, but the best are often from...

  • How to Cure a Congested Cough

    Coughing is your body's natural response to irritation in the throat, bronchial tubes or lungs. When you cough, it may be because...

  • Bronchial Infection

    A bronchial infection is also known as bronchitis and is a common ailment. This infection affects the lining of the bronchioles by...

Related Ads

Featured