yes if one side sore throat or bouth cough produce
yes,but only when you have snot either in your throat or your chest
Not really. Unless you have a sore throat and runny nose along with the cough, then you don't have a cold.
yes, but what's even more helpful are mints. they can really soothe your throat and cough.
Mute people will cough only when harassed to a horribly abusive level. This usually occurs when the mute is either : A.) Kicked in the stomach or B.) Punched in the throat
It is highly unlikely that epilepsy would cause a cough of any kind. Epilepsy affects the brain, and although that in turn causes effects in other parts of the body, it would not cause a cough. The effects of epilepsy would only last during a seizure, whereas a chronic cough would be something that would be continuous. The cause of a problem cough would lie elsewhere.
Well, you may have strep throat, or even swollen tonsils or adenoids. The only way to know is to let your doctor take a peek and see.
Time is the only cure for the cough. You can do a few things in the meantime while waiting for your throat to heal. First, you have to consider what the steps are that led you to having a cough. Some foreign particle, whether an allergen, bacterium or virus has entered your body either via the nose or mouth and has attached itself to the wall of your sinus cavity or throat. Second, your body goes through the self defense steps to fight the invader. Elevated temperature, over-production of phlegm to cover the particle and the cough to remove this excess phlegm. When all is done, this leaves the throat raw and devoid of this protective layer, so the cough continues. As the cough is a necessary step in the healing process, you don't have a lot of control over it except for taking an antihistamine to stem the flow of a runny nose. You can take cough syrup, throat lozenges or even hard candy (preferrably sugarless) to keep the throat coated until it heals. Warm cider drinks, teas and coffee also soothe an irritated throat. Keep in mind that a cold is contagious if the person has a phelgm productive cough.
Time is the only cure for the cough. You can do a few things in the meantime while waiting for your throat to heal. First, you have to consider what the steps are that led you to having a cough. Some foreign particle, whether an allergen, bacterium or virus has entered your body either via the nose or mouth and has attached itself to the wall of your sinus cavity or throat. Second, your body goes through the self defense steps to fight the invader. Elevated temperature, over-production of phlegm to cover the particle and the cough to remove this excess phlegm. When all is done, this leaves the throat raw and devoid of this protective layer, so the cough continues. As the cough is a necessary step in the healing process, you don't have a lot of control over it except for taking an antihistamine to stem the flow of a runny nose. You can take cough syrup, throat lozenges or even hard candy (preferrably sugarless) to keep the throat coated until it heals. Warm cider drinks, teas and coffee also soothe an irritated throat. Keep in mind that a cold is contagious if the person has a phelgm productive cough.
Do you smoke? it could be a condition called COPD. or a more healthier way of seeing it could be allergies or the climate of the air you breathing. Coughing is not a disease in itself, it is only a symptom. If your cough is non-productive, that is you are not coughing up phlegm, your cough could be a smoker's cough, or allergy, or throat irritation, among other possible causes.
If I were you I would only take 1 Ibuprofen(depending on what the MG's are) and then the Tylenol Cough medicine,because Ibuprofen can hurt the liver if taken in large doses.
depends upon the illness. If you have a respiratory illness, then yes you should cough because that removes the mucus that the bacteria and other irritants are. However, if you have a throat infection coughing will only aggravate symptoms; you should instead try to have water (nothing with acid, alcohol, or caffeine in it) on you at all times to calm a tickle in your throat.
Only if it's affecting your grammar.