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Dry Cough Treatment | Dry Cough Home Remedy
Dry Cough Treatment | Dry Cough Home Remedy
Home remedies for cough |
0:00 Introduction
0:11 What is dry cough
0:37 What are the causes of dry cough
01:03 Honey for dry cough
01:45 Salt water gargle for dry cough
02:09 Humidifier to treat cough
02:30 Ginger for dry cough
03:14 Thyme
03:49 Marshmallow roots
04:05 Peppermint
04:31 Cough Medications
What is cough?
A cough is nothing but a reflex action that clears your airway of irritants and mucus.
Types of cough: productive and nonproductive. A productive cough produces phlegm or mucus, clearing it from the lungs and a nonproductive cough doesn’t produce phlegm or mucus. This nonproductive cough is commonly known as Dry cough
What are the common causes of dry cough
Airway hyper-responsiveness - Asthma is one of the most common causes of...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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3D Animation Video | Cough
Through High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation technology, THE VEST airway clearance system dislodges mucus from the bronchial walls and mobilizes secretions and mucus from the smaller and larger airways where it can be cleared by coughing or suctioning.
Learn more about Baxter Respiratory Health products at www.hillrom.com/en/products-category/non-invasive-respiratory-therapy/
Rx Only. For safe and proper use of product mentioned herein, please refer to the Instructions for Use or Operator manual.
The information contained in these videos is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information. Please speak with your healthcare provider about a...
published: 07 Feb 2022
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Wet Cough Treatment | Productive Cough Treatment | Coughing - Solution
Wet Cough Treatment | Productive Cough Treatment | Coughing Solution
0:00 What is cough
0:45 Home remedies and medicines for cough
0:59 Steam. Inhalation
01:28 Honey for cough
02:20 Humidifier
02:42 Steam Shower
03:00 Ginger Tea for cough
03:16 Thyme & Clove Tea
03:44 Nasal Irrigation or Neti Pot
04:12 Hydration
04:29 Salt Water Gargle
05:00 Medicines for cough
Wet cough is also called a productive cough that produces mucus or phlegm. There is another type of cough called Dry cough. The treatment modalities for dry cough and productive cough are different.
Remember, coughing is nothing but a reflex or defense mechanism that helps protect your body from irritants, like dust in the air.
Here are some natural or home remedies and medicines for a productive cough.
Steam inhalation:
Stea...
published: 18 Dec 2022
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Cover Your Coughs and Sneezes - Kids
Flu prevention starts with everyday preventive actions. Help kids establish healthy habits that help prevent the spread of flu and germs that can cause illness by watching these videos and practicing.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy:
http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/video/cdctv/cover-coughs/CoverCoughKids-2.mp4
published: 20 Feb 2019
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Coughing Keeping You Up At Night? Dr. Mandell
Here is a very simple remedy that will help get you back to sleep when you have that terrible cough. #drmandell #cough #vicks #shorts
published: 30 Aug 2021
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How to Cough and Clear Phlegm - Physiotherapy Guide
Physio guide for how to cough up phlegm, breathe easier and reduce the risk of chest infection. This step by step guide to coughing phlegm out of your lungs combines the physiotherapy techniques of deep breathing, huffing and coughing to clear the lungs most effectively. Physiotherapist and chest patient demonstration from https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au
Effective Coughing involves:
1. Correct coughing posture sitting upright with the back well supported
2. Deep breathing exercises to encourage increased ventilation and movement of lung secretions (phlegm) to the central bronchi (airways). These exercises involve expanding the base of the rib cage with slow deep breaths and allowing the air to passively leave the body without force.
3. The Huff (forced expiratory technique) to draw...
published: 16 Mar 2020
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Coughing Blood - Case Report
29-year-old healthy woman presents for hemoptysis. Her symptoms started with congestion, rhinorrhea and cough. But she has had a cough for seven days and now has a small amount of blood in her sputum. She denies smoking or use illicit drugs. She denies recent travel. D-Dimer is negative. Her CXR is seen here. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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published: 17 Oct 2022
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How to do the Huff Cough Breathing Technique to clear lungs, airways, secretions, sputum, phlegm
Clear Mucus and Phlegm NEW VIDEO: https://youtu.be/TAEVIKRHNMc
Clear your Lungs and Airways video: https://youtu.be/jZau7AvGth0
Mucus Clear Device video: https://youtu.be/GJ63AJ0yb3Q
Home Mucus Remedies video: https://youtu.be/ICXacYb14Ks
The huff cough technique is a physiotherapy respiratory technique that will help you clear your airways.
published: 31 Mar 2022
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9 Different Cough Types in Kids
In the video, 9 different pediatric cough sounds are revealed along with associated symptoms. Unlike an adult with a bad cough which either sounds dry or wet, a child with a bad cough often has a more varied sound quality due to their smaller airway diameters.
That's why experienced pediatricians often can tell what illness a child has simply by listening to what the cough sounds like.
The following pediatric cough types are demonstrated in the video:
- Croup (0:20)
- Viral Cold (0:43)
- Asthma (1:13)
- Flu (1:37)
- Whooping Cough (2:05)
- Pneumonia (2:25)
- Bronchitis (2:49)
- Reflux Cough (3:14)
- Allergic Cough (3:42)
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Workup for pediatric neck mass:
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published: 06 Jan 2020
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Child Coughing continuously at sleep | CAUSES | Homeopathic Management - Dr. Sahana Ramesh Tambat
Dr. Sahana Ramesh Tambat | Appointment Booking No. 8147982656
Mangal Homeopathy and Research Center , Indiranagar Bangalore
There are many causes for which the child is having persistent cough have you cleaned the bedsheets? Are there curtains that are not cleaned. Is there a change in the season or is your child having constant cold and cough is he having sinus complaints or is his nose blocked? Why is there a cough at night? The most common reason is the wrong medication. The most common reason is the post nasal drip after sinus infection. The child gets a cough response because of this. If there is a nose block the child is going to wake up after that he coughs up and wakes up. If there are any adenoids or enlarged turbinates the child has difficulty in bre...
published: 19 Mar 2021
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Dry Cough Treatment | Dry Cough Home Remedy
Dry Cough Treatment | Dry Cough Home Remedy
Home remedies for cough |
0:00 Introduction
0:11 What is dry cough
0:37 What are the causes of dry cough
01:03 Hone...
Dry Cough Treatment | Dry Cough Home Remedy
Home remedies for cough |
0:00 Introduction
0:11 What is dry cough
0:37 What are the causes of dry cough
01:03 Honey for dry cough
01:45 Salt water gargle for dry cough
02:09 Humidifier to treat cough
02:30 Ginger for dry cough
03:14 Thyme
03:49 Marshmallow roots
04:05 Peppermint
04:31 Cough Medications
What is cough?
A cough is nothing but a reflex action that clears your airway of irritants and mucus.
Types of cough: productive and nonproductive. A productive cough produces phlegm or mucus, clearing it from the lungs and a nonproductive cough doesn’t produce phlegm or mucus. This nonproductive cough is commonly known as Dry cough
What are the common causes of dry cough
Airway hyper-responsiveness - Asthma is one of the most common causes of dry cough other than that
GERD
Postnasal drip and
Viral infection can also cause dry cough
Environmental irritants
ACE inhibitors
Whooping cough
Collapsed lung
Lung cancer and
Heart failure
Home remedies for dry cough/ Treatment for dry cough includes:
1. Honey
Honey has antibacterial and wound healing properties. It can also help to coat the throat, which reduces irritation, pain and inflammation.
2. Salt water gargle
Gargling with warm salt water is one of the simplest and most effective home remedies.
The salt here pulls out the mucus from your swollen and inflamed tissue.
Salt water gargling helps to relieve the discomfort and scratchy throat.
3.Humidifier:
Turn on the cool mist humidifier to increase the moisture in your room.
Steam from a warm shower looses the mucus and can moisturize and soothe your sore throat. You can also take a steam from hot water in any container.
4. Ginger:
Ginger is very beneficial for dry cough. It can suppress the cough reflex by relaxing the smooth muscles of the airways.
It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties which relieve pain and discomfort.
5. Thyme:
Thyme contains a compound called thymol that is believed to have antispasmodic effects. It can help relax the smooth muscles of the throat.
Thyme is safe for occasional use only.
6. Marshmallow root
It is used in cough syrup and in lozenges to soothe dry cough.
A study found that it’s an effective treatment for soothing the throat and reducing the irritation caused by dry cough.
Marshmallow root also have antibacterial properties.
7. Peppermint:
Peppermint contains menthol, which helps to numb nerve endings in the throat that become irritated by coughing. This may provide pain relief and reduce the urge to cough. Peppermint also helps to reduce congestion
8. Antitussive cough syrup:
Antitussive cough medications work by reducing the cough reflex. This lessens the desire to cough, making them especially beneficial for dry coughs.
Some antitussives contain codeine and are available by prescription only. Others are available over the counter. These typically contain active ingredients, such as dextromethorphan, camphor, or menthol
If you are not sure what’s causing it, then consult your doctor to figure out the best course of treatment. In the meantime, a combination of home remedies and OTC medications can provide some relief.
#drycough
#cough
#drycoughtreatment
#drycoughomeremedies
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Dry Cough Treatment | Dry Cough Home Remedy
Home remedies for cough |
0:00 Introduction
0:11 What is dry cough
0:37 What are the causes of dry cough
01:03 Honey for dry cough
01:45 Salt water gargle for dry cough
02:09 Humidifier to treat cough
02:30 Ginger for dry cough
03:14 Thyme
03:49 Marshmallow roots
04:05 Peppermint
04:31 Cough Medications
What is cough?
A cough is nothing but a reflex action that clears your airway of irritants and mucus.
Types of cough: productive and nonproductive. A productive cough produces phlegm or mucus, clearing it from the lungs and a nonproductive cough doesn’t produce phlegm or mucus. This nonproductive cough is commonly known as Dry cough
What are the common causes of dry cough
Airway hyper-responsiveness - Asthma is one of the most common causes of dry cough other than that
GERD
Postnasal drip and
Viral infection can also cause dry cough
Environmental irritants
ACE inhibitors
Whooping cough
Collapsed lung
Lung cancer and
Heart failure
Home remedies for dry cough/ Treatment for dry cough includes:
1. Honey
Honey has antibacterial and wound healing properties. It can also help to coat the throat, which reduces irritation, pain and inflammation.
2. Salt water gargle
Gargling with warm salt water is one of the simplest and most effective home remedies.
The salt here pulls out the mucus from your swollen and inflamed tissue.
Salt water gargling helps to relieve the discomfort and scratchy throat.
3.Humidifier:
Turn on the cool mist humidifier to increase the moisture in your room.
Steam from a warm shower looses the mucus and can moisturize and soothe your sore throat. You can also take a steam from hot water in any container.
4. Ginger:
Ginger is very beneficial for dry cough. It can suppress the cough reflex by relaxing the smooth muscles of the airways.
It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties which relieve pain and discomfort.
5. Thyme:
Thyme contains a compound called thymol that is believed to have antispasmodic effects. It can help relax the smooth muscles of the throat.
Thyme is safe for occasional use only.
6. Marshmallow root
It is used in cough syrup and in lozenges to soothe dry cough.
A study found that it’s an effective treatment for soothing the throat and reducing the irritation caused by dry cough.
Marshmallow root also have antibacterial properties.
7. Peppermint:
Peppermint contains menthol, which helps to numb nerve endings in the throat that become irritated by coughing. This may provide pain relief and reduce the urge to cough. Peppermint also helps to reduce congestion
8. Antitussive cough syrup:
Antitussive cough medications work by reducing the cough reflex. This lessens the desire to cough, making them especially beneficial for dry coughs.
Some antitussives contain codeine and are available by prescription only. Others are available over the counter. These typically contain active ingredients, such as dextromethorphan, camphor, or menthol
If you are not sure what’s causing it, then consult your doctor to figure out the best course of treatment. In the meantime, a combination of home remedies and OTC medications can provide some relief.
#drycough
#cough
#drycoughtreatment
#drycoughomeremedies
- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 4116306
0:49
3D Animation Video | Cough
Through High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation technology, THE VEST airway clearance system dislodges mucus from the bronchial walls and mobilizes secretions and...
Through High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation technology, THE VEST airway clearance system dislodges mucus from the bronchial walls and mobilizes secretions and mucus from the smaller and larger airways where it can be cleared by coughing or suctioning.
Learn more about Baxter Respiratory Health products at www.hillrom.com/en/products-category/non-invasive-respiratory-therapy/
Rx Only. For safe and proper use of product mentioned herein, please refer to the Instructions for Use or Operator manual.
The information contained in these videos is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information. Please speak with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Baxter retains all right, title, and interest in and to the video, and retains the right to demand that you immediately cease use of the video and unembed the video. Baxter may discontinue or disable videos you have embedded at any time for any reason. You will not misrepresent the content contained in the video or use it in conjunction with price comparisons, in derogatory comparisons or in negative comparisons, with Baxter's competitor's products, or in derogatory or negative commentaries about Baxter's products - doing so may subject you to liability. Any and all claims made by you regarding the use, operation, quality, etc. of Baxter's products are your own, and you shall be responsible for ensuring that all such claims comply fully with all applicable federal, state and local laws.
US-FLC174-230024 v1
https://wn.com/3D_Animation_Video_|_Cough
Through High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation technology, THE VEST airway clearance system dislodges mucus from the bronchial walls and mobilizes secretions and mucus from the smaller and larger airways where it can be cleared by coughing or suctioning.
Learn more about Baxter Respiratory Health products at www.hillrom.com/en/products-category/non-invasive-respiratory-therapy/
Rx Only. For safe and proper use of product mentioned herein, please refer to the Instructions for Use or Operator manual.
The information contained in these videos is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information. Please speak with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Baxter retains all right, title, and interest in and to the video, and retains the right to demand that you immediately cease use of the video and unembed the video. Baxter may discontinue or disable videos you have embedded at any time for any reason. You will not misrepresent the content contained in the video or use it in conjunction with price comparisons, in derogatory comparisons or in negative comparisons, with Baxter's competitor's products, or in derogatory or negative commentaries about Baxter's products - doing so may subject you to liability. Any and all claims made by you regarding the use, operation, quality, etc. of Baxter's products are your own, and you shall be responsible for ensuring that all such claims comply fully with all applicable federal, state and local laws.
US-FLC174-230024 v1
- published: 07 Feb 2022
- views: 665034
6:20
Wet Cough Treatment | Productive Cough Treatment | Coughing - Solution
Wet Cough Treatment | Productive Cough Treatment | Coughing Solution
0:00 What is cough
0:45 Home remedies and medicines for cough
0:59 Steam. Inhalation
01:28...
Wet Cough Treatment | Productive Cough Treatment | Coughing Solution
0:00 What is cough
0:45 Home remedies and medicines for cough
0:59 Steam. Inhalation
01:28 Honey for cough
02:20 Humidifier
02:42 Steam Shower
03:00 Ginger Tea for cough
03:16 Thyme & Clove Tea
03:44 Nasal Irrigation or Neti Pot
04:12 Hydration
04:29 Salt Water Gargle
05:00 Medicines for cough
Wet cough is also called a productive cough that produces mucus or phlegm. There is another type of cough called Dry cough. The treatment modalities for dry cough and productive cough are different.
Remember, coughing is nothing but a reflex or defense mechanism that helps protect your body from irritants, like dust in the air.
Here are some natural or home remedies and medicines for a productive cough.
Steam inhalation:
Steam can help break down mucus causing a chesty cough and help you to cough it up.
Use a room vaporiser, or sit with your head over a bowl of hot water and a towel over your head to inhale steam.
Honey for cough:
Natural bee’s honey is one of the most effective ways of treating a wet cough. It has antibacterial properties and acts as a wound healer. Honey reduces pain and inflammation
You can mix honey with tea or warm lemon water. It is helpful in healing sore throats.
Don't give honey to a child under 1-year-old. It can cause a rare complication called infant botulism or Floppy baby syndrome.
Humidifier to reduce cough:
A humidifier can help you avoid breathing in dry air. This is particularly helpful at night when the throat naturally dries out. A dry throat may be more prone to irritation and inflammation.
Phlegm in the respiratory tract becomes thinner and easier to move out of the lungs.
Steamy shower in cough:
Taking a steamy shower can help moisten your upper airways. It may also help break up the mucus in your chest. Try to stay in the shower or in a steamy bathroom for at least 5 minutes. You can repeat this process as needed.
Ginger tea for cough:
Ginger is packed with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, according to studies a few cups of ginger tea per day may help soothe inflammation in your throat while keeping you hydrated.
Thyme and clove tea for cough:
Research shows that both thyme and clove have antimicrobial properties. They may help your body fight off an upper respiratory infection.
Add fresh thyme and clove leaves to boiling water. Allow to boil for 10 minutes. Then strain and serve.
Nasal irrigation or neti pot:
A neti pot is a convenient way of performing nasal irrigation with saline water. Research shows that nasal irrigation is good for more than just a stuffy nose. It can reduce the symptoms of wet cough in both children and adults. It can also soothe sore throats.
For nasal irrigation, be sure to use filtered water rather than tap water, which may contain harmful bacteria.
Hydration:
Staying hydrated and avoiding dehydration is extremely important when you’re fighting off an infection. It also keeps your throat from drying out and becoming irritated or inflamed. Aim to drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water per day.
Salt water gargle for sore throat:
If you have a wet cough with sore throat then you can consider warm Salt water gargle.
Gargling with warm salt water is one of the simplest and most effective home remedies.
The salt here pulls out the mucus from your swollen and inflamed tissue.
Salt water gargling helps to relieve the discomfort and scratchy throat.
Medicines to treat cough
Medicines that can be used to treat productive coughs include expectorants and mucolytics.
Expectorants are substances that help to loosen and expel mucus from the lungs. They include guaifenesin, ammonia, senega, sodium citrate and ipecacuanha.
Mucolytics, such as bromhexine and acetylcysteine, help break down thick, sticky chest phlegm, making it easier to cough up.
#coughing
#wetcough
#coughtreatment
#sorethroat
Medical disclaimer: Medinaz Academy does not provide medical advice. The content available in our books and videos, on our website, or on our social media handles do not provide a diagnosis or other recommendation for treatment and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosis and treatment of any person or animal. We intend to provide educational information only. The determination of the need for medical services and the types of healthcare to be provided to a patient are decisions that should be made only by a physician or other licensed health care provider. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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Wet Cough Treatment | Productive Cough Treatment | Coughing Solution
0:00 What is cough
0:45 Home remedies and medicines for cough
0:59 Steam. Inhalation
01:28 Honey for cough
02:20 Humidifier
02:42 Steam Shower
03:00 Ginger Tea for cough
03:16 Thyme & Clove Tea
03:44 Nasal Irrigation or Neti Pot
04:12 Hydration
04:29 Salt Water Gargle
05:00 Medicines for cough
Wet cough is also called a productive cough that produces mucus or phlegm. There is another type of cough called Dry cough. The treatment modalities for dry cough and productive cough are different.
Remember, coughing is nothing but a reflex or defense mechanism that helps protect your body from irritants, like dust in the air.
Here are some natural or home remedies and medicines for a productive cough.
Steam inhalation:
Steam can help break down mucus causing a chesty cough and help you to cough it up.
Use a room vaporiser, or sit with your head over a bowl of hot water and a towel over your head to inhale steam.
Honey for cough:
Natural bee’s honey is one of the most effective ways of treating a wet cough. It has antibacterial properties and acts as a wound healer. Honey reduces pain and inflammation
You can mix honey with tea or warm lemon water. It is helpful in healing sore throats.
Don't give honey to a child under 1-year-old. It can cause a rare complication called infant botulism or Floppy baby syndrome.
Humidifier to reduce cough:
A humidifier can help you avoid breathing in dry air. This is particularly helpful at night when the throat naturally dries out. A dry throat may be more prone to irritation and inflammation.
Phlegm in the respiratory tract becomes thinner and easier to move out of the lungs.
Steamy shower in cough:
Taking a steamy shower can help moisten your upper airways. It may also help break up the mucus in your chest. Try to stay in the shower or in a steamy bathroom for at least 5 minutes. You can repeat this process as needed.
Ginger tea for cough:
Ginger is packed with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, according to studies a few cups of ginger tea per day may help soothe inflammation in your throat while keeping you hydrated.
Thyme and clove tea for cough:
Research shows that both thyme and clove have antimicrobial properties. They may help your body fight off an upper respiratory infection.
Add fresh thyme and clove leaves to boiling water. Allow to boil for 10 minutes. Then strain and serve.
Nasal irrigation or neti pot:
A neti pot is a convenient way of performing nasal irrigation with saline water. Research shows that nasal irrigation is good for more than just a stuffy nose. It can reduce the symptoms of wet cough in both children and adults. It can also soothe sore throats.
For nasal irrigation, be sure to use filtered water rather than tap water, which may contain harmful bacteria.
Hydration:
Staying hydrated and avoiding dehydration is extremely important when you’re fighting off an infection. It also keeps your throat from drying out and becoming irritated or inflamed. Aim to drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water per day.
Salt water gargle for sore throat:
If you have a wet cough with sore throat then you can consider warm Salt water gargle.
Gargling with warm salt water is one of the simplest and most effective home remedies.
The salt here pulls out the mucus from your swollen and inflamed tissue.
Salt water gargling helps to relieve the discomfort and scratchy throat.
Medicines to treat cough
Medicines that can be used to treat productive coughs include expectorants and mucolytics.
Expectorants are substances that help to loosen and expel mucus from the lungs. They include guaifenesin, ammonia, senega, sodium citrate and ipecacuanha.
Mucolytics, such as bromhexine and acetylcysteine, help break down thick, sticky chest phlegm, making it easier to cough up.
#coughing
#wetcough
#coughtreatment
#sorethroat
Medical disclaimer: Medinaz Academy does not provide medical advice. The content available in our books and videos, on our website, or on our social media handles do not provide a diagnosis or other recommendation for treatment and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosis and treatment of any person or animal. We intend to provide educational information only. The determination of the need for medical services and the types of healthcare to be provided to a patient are decisions that should be made only by a physician or other licensed health care provider. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition.
- published: 18 Dec 2022
- views: 832794
0:19
Cover Your Coughs and Sneezes - Kids
Flu prevention starts with everyday preventive actions. Help kids establish healthy habits that help prevent the spread of flu and germs that can cause illness ...
Flu prevention starts with everyday preventive actions. Help kids establish healthy habits that help prevent the spread of flu and germs that can cause illness by watching these videos and practicing.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy:
http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/video/cdctv/cover-coughs/CoverCoughKids-2.mp4
https://wn.com/Cover_Your_Coughs_And_Sneezes_Kids
Flu prevention starts with everyday preventive actions. Help kids establish healthy habits that help prevent the spread of flu and germs that can cause illness by watching these videos and practicing.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy:
http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/video/cdctv/cover-coughs/CoverCoughKids-2.mp4
- published: 20 Feb 2019
- views: 200882
0:15
Coughing Keeping You Up At Night? Dr. Mandell
Here is a very simple remedy that will help get you back to sleep when you have that terrible cough. #drmandell #cough #vicks #shorts
Here is a very simple remedy that will help get you back to sleep when you have that terrible cough. #drmandell #cough #vicks #shorts
https://wn.com/Coughing_Keeping_You_Up_At_Night_Dr._Mandell
Here is a very simple remedy that will help get you back to sleep when you have that terrible cough. #drmandell #cough #vicks #shorts
- published: 30 Aug 2021
- views: 733766
5:02
How to Cough and Clear Phlegm - Physiotherapy Guide
Physio guide for how to cough up phlegm, breathe easier and reduce the risk of chest infection. This step by step guide to coughing phlegm out of your lungs com...
Physio guide for how to cough up phlegm, breathe easier and reduce the risk of chest infection. This step by step guide to coughing phlegm out of your lungs combines the physiotherapy techniques of deep breathing, huffing and coughing to clear the lungs most effectively. Physiotherapist and chest patient demonstration from https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au
Effective Coughing involves:
1. Correct coughing posture sitting upright with the back well supported
2. Deep breathing exercises to encourage increased ventilation and movement of lung secretions (phlegm) to the central bronchi (airways). These exercises involve expanding the base of the rib cage with slow deep breaths and allowing the air to passively leave the body without force.
3. The Huff (forced expiratory technique) to draw phlegm from the outer lungs to the central airways making it easier to cough up phlegm. This technique involves taking in a medium size breath and then breathing out forcefully through an open mouth and glottis. The huff creates negative pressure in the lungs that draws phlegm towards the large central airways from the smaller outer airways.
4. Coughing after the huff technique with your mouth covered in the direction away from others helps prevent the spread of virus and bacteria. The cough will often become more productive during the hour or so following the huff exercise.
How Many Times to do this Coughing Routine?
The technique demonstrated can be performed 1-2 times in a row no more than once hourly. Doing this whole breathing, huffing and coughing routine twice a day, ideally morning and night help can help you clear your chest and cough more effectively. During exacerbation for example with bronchitis, virus or pneumonia (resolution) this technique can used more often throughout the day if required. Limit using the technique to every couple of hours to avoid feeling breathless.
The Coughing and Breathing Cycle (ACBT) involves:
*Correct upright posture
*3-5 deep breathing exercises
*Relaxed breathing
*3-5 deep breathing exercises
*Relaxed breathing
*1-2 huffs
*Cough
Transcribe video: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=bXJkZ5fGU7c
Reference: van der Schans CP (1997) Forced expiratory manoeuvres to increase transport of bronchial mucus: a mechanistic approach. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis.52(4):367-70.
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Physio guide for how to cough up phlegm, breathe easier and reduce the risk of chest infection. This step by step guide to coughing phlegm out of your lungs combines the physiotherapy techniques of deep breathing, huffing and coughing to clear the lungs most effectively. Physiotherapist and chest patient demonstration from https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au
Effective Coughing involves:
1. Correct coughing posture sitting upright with the back well supported
2. Deep breathing exercises to encourage increased ventilation and movement of lung secretions (phlegm) to the central bronchi (airways). These exercises involve expanding the base of the rib cage with slow deep breaths and allowing the air to passively leave the body without force.
3. The Huff (forced expiratory technique) to draw phlegm from the outer lungs to the central airways making it easier to cough up phlegm. This technique involves taking in a medium size breath and then breathing out forcefully through an open mouth and glottis. The huff creates negative pressure in the lungs that draws phlegm towards the large central airways from the smaller outer airways.
4. Coughing after the huff technique with your mouth covered in the direction away from others helps prevent the spread of virus and bacteria. The cough will often become more productive during the hour or so following the huff exercise.
How Many Times to do this Coughing Routine?
The technique demonstrated can be performed 1-2 times in a row no more than once hourly. Doing this whole breathing, huffing and coughing routine twice a day, ideally morning and night help can help you clear your chest and cough more effectively. During exacerbation for example with bronchitis, virus or pneumonia (resolution) this technique can used more often throughout the day if required. Limit using the technique to every couple of hours to avoid feeling breathless.
The Coughing and Breathing Cycle (ACBT) involves:
*Correct upright posture
*3-5 deep breathing exercises
*Relaxed breathing
*3-5 deep breathing exercises
*Relaxed breathing
*1-2 huffs
*Cough
Transcribe video: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=bXJkZ5fGU7c
Reference: van der Schans CP (1997) Forced expiratory manoeuvres to increase transport of bronchial mucus: a mechanistic approach. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis.52(4):367-70.
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- published: 16 Mar 2020
- views: 892331
3:31
Coughing Blood - Case Report
29-year-old healthy woman presents for hemoptysis. Her symptoms started with congestion, rhinorrhea and cough. But she has had a cough for seven days and now ha...
29-year-old healthy woman presents for hemoptysis. Her symptoms started with congestion, rhinorrhea and cough. But she has had a cough for seven days and now has a small amount of blood in her sputum. She denies smoking or use illicit drugs. She denies recent travel. D-Dimer is negative. Her CXR is seen here. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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29-year-old healthy woman presents for hemoptysis. Her symptoms started with congestion, rhinorrhea and cough. But she has had a cough for seven days and now has a small amount of blood in her sputum. She denies smoking or use illicit drugs. She denies recent travel. D-Dimer is negative. Her CXR is seen here. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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- published: 17 Oct 2022
- views: 64652
1:30
How to do the Huff Cough Breathing Technique to clear lungs, airways, secretions, sputum, phlegm
Clear Mucus and Phlegm NEW VIDEO: https://youtu.be/TAEVIKRHNMc
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The huff cough technique is a physiotherapy respiratory technique that will help you clear your airways.
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The huff cough technique is a physiotherapy respiratory technique that will help you clear your airways.
- published: 31 Mar 2022
- views: 658521
4:20
9 Different Cough Types in Kids
In the video, 9 different pediatric cough sounds are revealed along with associated symptoms. Unlike an adult with a bad cough which either sounds dry or wet, a...
In the video, 9 different pediatric cough sounds are revealed along with associated symptoms. Unlike an adult with a bad cough which either sounds dry or wet, a child with a bad cough often has a more varied sound quality due to their smaller airway diameters.
That's why experienced pediatricians often can tell what illness a child has simply by listening to what the cough sounds like.
The following pediatric cough types are demonstrated in the video:
- Croup (0:20)
- Viral Cold (0:43)
- Asthma (1:13)
- Flu (1:37)
- Whooping Cough (2:05)
- Pneumonia (2:25)
- Bronchitis (2:49)
- Reflux Cough (3:14)
- Allergic Cough (3:42)
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In the video, 9 different pediatric cough sounds are revealed along with associated symptoms. Unlike an adult with a bad cough which either sounds dry or wet, a child with a bad cough often has a more varied sound quality due to their smaller airway diameters.
That's why experienced pediatricians often can tell what illness a child has simply by listening to what the cough sounds like.
The following pediatric cough types are demonstrated in the video:
- Croup (0:20)
- Viral Cold (0:43)
- Asthma (1:13)
- Flu (1:37)
- Whooping Cough (2:05)
- Pneumonia (2:25)
- Bronchitis (2:49)
- Reflux Cough (3:14)
- Allergic Cough (3:42)
Check out our online store for throat care products: https://www.FauquierENT.net/store_throat.htm
Workup for pediatric neck mass:
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- published: 06 Jan 2020
- views: 1129496
2:29
Child Coughing continuously at sleep | CAUSES | Homeopathic Management - Dr. Sahana Ramesh Tambat
Dr. Sahana Ramesh Tambat | Appointment Booking No. 8147982656
Mangal Homeopathy and Research Center , Indiranagar Bangalore
There are many causes for which the...
Dr. Sahana Ramesh Tambat | Appointment Booking No. 8147982656
Mangal Homeopathy and Research Center , Indiranagar Bangalore
There are many causes for which the child is having persistent cough have you cleaned the bedsheets? Are there curtains that are not cleaned. Is there a change in the season or is your child having constant cold and cough is he having sinus complaints or is his nose blocked? Why is there a cough at night? The most common reason is the wrong medication. The most common reason is the post nasal drip after sinus infection. The child gets a cough response because of this. If there is a nose block the child is going to wake up after that he coughs up and wakes up. If there are any adenoids or enlarged turbinates the child has difficulty in breathing and causes coughing at night the best medication are bryonia, pulsatila, some medications that help are calcarea carb, pulsatila, some medicines that help is a special type of dose that is water dose that can be taken every 15 minute. So these are the medicines that can be given for persistent cough.
#PersistentCoughing
#CoughingChild
#NightCough
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Dr. Sahana Ramesh Tambat | Appointment Booking No. 8147982656
Mangal Homeopathy and Research Center , Indiranagar Bangalore
There are many causes for which the child is having persistent cough have you cleaned the bedsheets? Are there curtains that are not cleaned. Is there a change in the season or is your child having constant cold and cough is he having sinus complaints or is his nose blocked? Why is there a cough at night? The most common reason is the wrong medication. The most common reason is the post nasal drip after sinus infection. The child gets a cough response because of this. If there is a nose block the child is going to wake up after that he coughs up and wakes up. If there are any adenoids or enlarged turbinates the child has difficulty in breathing and causes coughing at night the best medication are bryonia, pulsatila, some medications that help are calcarea carb, pulsatila, some medicines that help is a special type of dose that is water dose that can be taken every 15 minute. So these are the medicines that can be given for persistent cough.
#PersistentCoughing
#CoughingChild
#NightCough
- published: 19 Mar 2021
- views: 33421