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Cough is a protective reflex action of the respiratory tract aimed at clearing mucus, foreign particles, or irritants from the airways.
It is not a disease in itself but a symptom of various underlying conditions, such as infections (common cold, bronchitis, pneumonia), allergies, asthma, GERD, or environmental irritants.
Coughs can be acute (lasting less than 3 weeks), subacute (3–8 weeks), or chronic (beyond 8 weeks).
Depending on the nature of the cough, it may be dry (non-productive) or wet (productive) with mucus.
Other accompanying symptoms may include throat irritation, hoarseness, chest pain, shortness of breath, or fever.
Conventional treatment often suppresses the cough, but in Homoeopathy, it is regarded as an expression of internal imbalance, and remedies are chosen according to individual characteristics and modalities.
In Homoeopathy, cough is not merely treated as a mechanical symptom but as a reaction of the vital force to irritation or disease.
Each cough has its own personality—its sound, time of aggravation, associated sensations, and causative factors—which guide the selection of the correct remedy.
Homoeopathy aims to:
Homoeopathic remedies are chosen after detailed case analysis—considering type of cough (dry or loose), expectoration, aggravating/ameliorating factors, and concomitant symptoms.ydration, balanced diet, sun protection, and mental composure.
Cough sounds like a saw cutting through wood; dry, barking, and hollow. Worse before midnight or on waking; relieved by eating or drinking warm fluids.
Cough with difficult, ropy mucus that adheres to throat and cannot be easily expelled. Suited to chronic bronchitis or sinus-related coughs.
Chest full of phlegm with little power to expectorate. Breathing difficult and suffocative; worse when lying down. Suited for infants and the elderly.
Cough dry and painful, causing bursting headache or chest pain. Patient holds the chest while coughing. Worse from movement and at night; better by rest.
Dry, incessant cough triggered by exposure to cold air or talking. Tickling extends from throat pit downward. Worse at night and from uncovering.
Cough with soreness of larynx and burning in chest. Voice weak, husky, or lost. Worse from talking, laughing, or cold air; better from cold drinks.
Sudden onset after exposure to cold, dry air. Cough short, dry, and painful with restlessness and anxiety. Suitable in early stages of cold or influenza.
Dry, spasmodic cough with choking sensation and vomiting. Worse after midnight or on lying down. Classical whooping-cough remedy.
Loose, evening cough with thick yellow mucus; worse in a warm room, better in open air. Suited for gentle, emotional individuals.
Dry, hacking cough in irritable, overworked persons. Worse in the morning and after meals. May cause headache and retching.
Constant cough with nausea and vomiting of mucus. Little expectoration though chest seems full. Useful in children and asthmatic conditions.
Loose cough with yellow phlegm, extremely sensitive to cold air. Pain in throat and chest on coughing. Suited to patients prone to suppuration.
Chronic cough with profuse expectoration, especially in chilly, flabby persons. Worse from cold and exertion; better in dry air.
Cough provoked by emotional stress or grief. Hysterical or spasmodic in character. Worse from talking, better from deep sighing.
Thick, yellow mucus dropping from nasopharynx causes persistent cough. Suited for chronic catarrhal conditions of the upper airways.
Dry, wheezing cough with great weakness, anxiety, and burning in chest. Worse at midnight and from lying down; better by warm drinks.
Dry, irritable cough during dentition. Child fretful, cries easily, and wants to be carried. Worse at night and from anger.
Early stage of inflammation or congestion. Useful for dry, short cough with mild fever and weakness.
Morning cough with thick yellow mucus, burning in chest, and desire for open air. For chronic or recurrent respiratory issues with unhealthy skin.
Dry, short, barking cough with flushed face and sore throat. Worse at night and from talking. Suited for sudden onset with high fever.
Homoeopathy provides a rational and individualized approach to the management of cough by addressing the root cause rather than suppressing the symptom.
Each remedy is chosen based on specific modalities, sensations, and constitution, ensuring deep, lasting relief.
Remedies such as Bryonia, Spongia, Drosera, Kali bichromicum, and Phosphorus are key in clinical management.
Combined with rest, hydration, and avoidance of cold exposure, homoeopathy offers a gentle, curative, and side-effect-free solution to both acute and chronic cough conditions.
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