Five Methods:Staying Hydrated.Consuming Soothing .FoodUsing Humidity to Your Advantage.Using Medication.Treating the Underlying Problem
There are very few things more annoying than a persistent dry cough. Such a cough can inconvenience your life and irritate others in group or social situations. However, there are steps that you can take to reduce or eliminate your cough from the comfort of your own home. You can try to get rid of the cough on your own, but keep in mind that if your cough persists for three or more weeks, you should consult with your doctor.
Method 1 of 5: Staying Hydrated
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2Gargle warm salt water. This will help relieve pain and decrease inflammation.[3]Try gargling before bed and at other times during the day that you feel discomfort in your throat.
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3Drink lots of warm water. While hot water may seem like the best remedy for your throat, warm water actually rehydrates the tissue better than hot water. Hot water can be irritating to already inflamed tissue. Warm tea is a great way to stay hydrated while warming and soothing your throat.[4]
- Aniseed tea is a tea known to soothe throats and reduce coughs. Add cinnamon to gain extra relief.
- Boil ginger along with your tea leaves.[5] Add a dash of pepper and several basil leaves to relieve congestion.[6] This combination of herbs will numb and soothe your throat, allowing your throat tissue to relax after excessive coughing.
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4Drink hot cinnamon and honey milk before bed.[7] When cinnamon and honey[8] combine, they may fight infection, decrease swelling, or provide antioxidant properties to help cure a sore throat.
- To make cinnamon milk, combine ½ tsp cinnamon and 1tbsp sugar in a saucepan. Then add 1/8tsp baking soda and 8oz of milk to it and mix thoroughly. Heat until simmering, but do not bring to a boil. Allow the mixture to cool, and then add 1tbsp honey, stir until the honey dissolves, and drink while warm.
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Method 2 of 5: Consuming Soothing Food
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1Soothe your throat with honey. The waxy texture of honey will moisten your tonsils, which reduces your throat irritation (and your desire to cough.) Good honey may be just as effective as a cough medicine![15]
- Rose petal-infused water is also an excellent alternative to honey. The rose essence breaks up mucus well.
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2Use essential oils to soothe your cough. Essential oils are strong, powerful oils that can be used from home to remedy a wide variety of ailments. Several essential oils may be useful in reducing a persistent cough.[16]
- Eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, sage, tea tree, sandalwood, cedarwood, frankincense, and hyssop are the best essential oils to clear congestion.
- To aid with congestion, add 1-2 drops of essential oils to your hands, rub then together, cup them over your nose, and take 4-6 deep, cleansing breaths. You can also add 2-4 drops to a cotton ball, seal in a ziplock bag, and take them with you.[17]
- Tea tree, sage, eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, lemon, garlic, and ginger are the best essential oils to soothe a sore throat.
- To use essential oils as a throat soother, add 1-2 drops into a half a glass of lukewarm water and gargle for a few minutes, then spit. Be sure that you do not swallow the essential oil blend.
- Eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, sage, tea tree, sandalwood, cedarwood, frankincense, and hyssop are the best essential oils to clear congestion.
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3Make homemade cough syrup. There are many different kinds of homemade cough syrup that can be much more effective than store-bought cough syrups.[18]
- Make an herbal cough syrup. Mix two ounces of herb mixture to one quart of water. Herbs such as fennel, licorice, slippery elm bark, cinnamon, ginger root, and orange peel work particularly well. Simmer the herbs and water until the mixture is reduced by half (roughly one pint). Strain the herbs out and add one cup of honey to the remaining liquid. Stir until the honey is thoroughly mixed in.[19]
- Make an onion-based cough syrup. Onion has properties that break up phlegm that can cause a cough. Finely chop and onion and extract its juice. Mix equal parts onion juice and honey. Let the mixture sit for four to five hours. When the mixture has settled, you will have a cough syrup that can be taken two times a day.[20]
- Make an elderberry syrup. Elderberry syrup is great because it calms a cough but is gentle on the stomach. If you have a sensitive stomach, try this syrup. Combine one quart of elderberry juice with two cups of honey and two cinnamon sticks in a pot. Boil the mixture for 10 minutes. This process makes three pints of syrup.[21]
- If you wish to make your own elderberry juice for the syrup, you can boil dried or fresh elderberries in one quart of water for about 45 minutes, then strain the berries out and follow the recipe above.
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4Eat warm chicken soup. The steam from the soup will help open the upper respiratory membranes while the warmth will soothe your throat[22] and keep you from getting weak because chicken soup is full of protein. Plus, what’s more comforting than a bowl of warm soup?
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5Suck on a lozenge. Get lozenges that have menthol in them. Menthol numbs the back of your throat, relieving you of your cough. Menthol is a compound from the peppermint plant which contains a numbing sensation that soothes a sore throat.[23]Lozenges are great if you have to go out in public, such as to a movie or a class, but you don’t want to disturb others with your cough.
- If you don’t have lozenges, suck on a piece of hard candy.[24] Simply sucking on a piece or hard candy or a lollipop increases saliva production and soothes your dry cough. Chewing gum also works as a temporary fix. Peppermint candies are great because they have a similar numbing property to menthol.
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