Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim discussed at-home remedies for wet cough (phlegm cough, productive cough, or chesty cough) and dry cough (tickling cough, without phlegm, unproductive cough). He shared powerful remedies that can help clear your airways and relieve your symptoms in a few hours (khansi ka fori ilaj).
Coughing is a reflex action that helps clear your airways of mucus and irritants like dust or smoke. It's almost never a sign of anything serious. Most coughs resolve within three weeks and do not require treatment (khansi ke liye kya karen).
A dry cough (khushk khansi) is one that is tickly and does not produce phlegm (thick mucus). A chesty cough (wet cough or balghami khansi) indicates that phlegm is being produced to help clear your airways.
0:00 Introduction: Understanding 3 Types of Cough
1:38 Himalayan Salt, Honey, & Black Pepper for Cough
2:48 Garlic Joshanda/Tea for Wet Cough (Mucus)
4:21 Ginger Joshanda/Tea & Chia Seeds for Dry Cough
5:07 More Remedies for Throat Pain, Cough, & Chest Pain
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The information published herein is intended and strictly only for informational and educational purposes, and the same shall not be misconstrued as medical advice. If you are worried about your own health, or your child's well-being, seek immediate medical advice. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this channel.
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It's usually not a wise idea to take OTC medicine that suppresses your cough (khansi ka syrup) or keeps you from spitting up phlegm, even though some people find them helpful. Their effectiveness isn't proven and they aren't suitable for everyone, so they're not recommended.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) advises against giving over-the-counter cough and cold medicines to children under the age of six. Children between the ages of 6 and 12 should only use them on the advice of a pharmacist or doctor.
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