7 Ways to Treat Dry Cough

If you are also suffering from severe coughing, then we have got some home remedies for you that are also proven by Ayurveda.

Lately, there are several people who have been reporting cases of viral infections, in which coughing is the major trouble along with a high fever that comes down in more than a week. However, the coughing is something that’s not going away and is turning into prolonged coughing that goes away after 4-6 weeks. Doctors are saying that this prolonged coughing is part of post-flu symptoms. This prolonged coughing can be due to pollution or air quality, which can weaken our immune system when there is long-term exposure. If you are also suffering from such coughing, then we have got some home remedies for you that are also proven by Ayurveda. Do try these remedies and let us know if they helped you out.

Honey and Ginger Tea

Ginger is known to have anti-inflammatory properties, while honey is a natural cough suppressant. For this remedy, boil a few slices of fresh ginger in water for a few minutes, then strain the tea, and add a tablespoon of honey to it. Drink this tea 2-3 times a day for best results.  

Turmeric Milk

It is one of the easiest ways to get rid of prolonged coughing, as turmeric has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. All you need to do is mix a teaspoon of turmeric powder with a glass of warm milk and drink it before bedtime. This milk is also known as Golden Milk, which has several other benefits. 

 

Garlic

For this remedy, boil milk with a clove of garlic and then add a pinch of turmeric to it. It is an ideal treatment for dry cough as it helps in healing and soothing your throat. 

 

Tulsi Tea

Boil a few fresh Tulsi leaves in water for a few minutes, strain the tea, and add a tablespoon of honey to it. Drink this tea 2-3 times a day for better benefits. 

Saltwater Gargle

It has been the best solution for cough since ages and has been recommended by our Nanis and Dadis. Gargling with warm salt water can help soothe a sore throat and reduce dry cough. For this remedy, add half a teaspoon of salt to a cup of warm water and gargle for 30 seconds, then spit out the water. 

Mulethi 

You can either chew on this root simply or boil a few pieces of licorice root in water for a few minutes, strain the tea, and drink it 2-3 times a day. But, it should not be consumed by pregnant women and those having high blood pressure issues.

Steam 

Also take steam. It will help to clear all the phlegm from your chest. Taking regular steam will help you beat the cough.

Use any of these natural remedies to treat your cough.

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