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My eldest,who is 16,has had a really bad hacking cough for about 2 weeks now,following a cold.

 

During the day she can live with it,but at night she is coughing just constantly for hours on end,& is understandably exhausted :roll:

We have been to the Doctor & she has been on antibiotics for 5 days with no real improvement.She was also given an asthma inhaler,which doesn't help much.

Have tried cough medicines,propping up with pillows,sipping water & so forth with little success - any ideas,we are at the end of our tethers!

 

Hubby & little daughter sleep through it,but if she is coughing,I am awake with her too,& its taking its toll on the pair of us....................................

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I had this last year and it seemed to last for months - it hit me most when I was on the phone, or at night - very debillitating.

 

TBH it only went when we went away somewhere warm for a week - but obviously not a practical suggestion for DD with college etc.

 

I'd try the steam idea - and tell her to wrap up warm - not popular with the young!

 

Tricia

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Steam in room at night? I used to use an old steam steriliser filled to the brim when the kids were young, also echinacea might help

 

Oh yes,hadn't thought of steam.....

 

I have one of those steam inhaler things - will see if I can root it out (I may be gone some time :roll: )

 

She couldn't go into work on Saturday as she was so exhausted & had also lost her voice too - not ideal for a checkout girl really :lol:

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:) Yes, I agree that steam is the best thing. If she could do the steam cup 3 times a day (before & after school & bed?) it really gives those poor tubes & throat some pampering. I'd recommend 3 times at least even if the cough isn't there at those times, it will pay off at night.

Steam at night is worthwhile if the cough is disturbing sleep. It really is a good, natural cure. Hope it does the trick Sarah. :)

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Sounds just like me :(

I've been ill since returning from hols practically.

I suck Strepsils at night when the tickles get me and it works every time.

Aren't they expensive though :(:(:(

The supermarket cheapies don't seem to have the same effect.

Codeine is a good cough suppressant. Are cough medicines still made with that? If not a paracodol tablet before bedtime would have the same effect I suppose.

Hope she gets better soon.

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Thyme tea with honey for coughs, colds and bronchial problems - infuse 5 good sprigs of flowering thyme (or 2 level teaspoons of dried thyme) in 2.5 cups of boiling water for 5 minutes. Strain and sweeten with one heaped teaspoon of honey per cup. Drink slowly (probably more down to the steam being inhaled from the cup).

 

I hasten to add that I haven't tried this yet, but it does sound rather nice. That's from Christina Stapleys herb book.

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Thyme tea with honey for coughs, colds and bronchial problems - infuse 5 good sprigs of flowering thyme (or 2 level teaspoons of dried thyme) in 2.5 cups of boiling water for 5 minutes. Strain and sweeten with one heaped teaspoon of honey per cup. Drink slowly (probably more down to the steam being inhaled from the cup).

 

I hasten to add that I haven't tried this yet, but it does sound rather nice. That's from Christina Stapleys herb book.

 

I sip hot water with honey in it if I have a tickly cough.

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OK, I spent a fortune in Boots :roll::lol:

 

They were out of the Cornovia night,so I got Benylin Night for chesty coughs (helps aid sleep,apparently) plus the Coedine linctus (NOT to be taken anywhere near the Benylin!)

The steamer has been found (yipee,only to 20 mins!), honey,lemon & ribena purchased too.

 

Hope it works...........................we all need a decent nights sleep

 

One slight plus is that her room adjoins the neighbours, & at least this way,as they MUST be able to hear her hacking away all night,they will realise how thin the walls are & tone down their own activities.

 

This is an old cottage,but it is actually one cottage split into 2 small dwellings, which have both been extended out, so the adjoining walls are only 4-5 inches thick.

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there is a lot about at the moment, I know this is disgusting but is she coughing up horrible green stuff or wheezy, if so she needs to see the GP or nurse practitioner. I am still seeing people who started coughing 4 wks ago, it's a horrible virus but suddenly it goes away

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The only other thing I can think of is slapping on the old Vicks. The warmth on the neck and chest seems to help a bit - and the pong helps to clear the airways a bit when you dive under the covers. Also an extra pillow seems to help - it's when you lay down and the stuff that's aggravating the cough settles in the wrong area.

But to put it another way - it's nature's way of clearing the lungs. Even if you start to ache around the ribs.

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