My husband is asthmatic and is suffering persistent heavy congestion following a cold. The constant hacking cough is proving really debilitating and all the usual home remedies (steam inhalation etc) seem to be having very little effect. Any suggestions as to what might help?
Severe congestion following a cold - Lung Conditions C...
Severe congestion following a cold
I have this still after two weeks started with a head sinus cold shifted to chest. i went to doc they heard a rattle n wheeze had a x ray was all clear but put on doxy for a week with possible oral steriods if it doesnt shift. Personally id go to the doctors let him check his chest. Better safe than sorry. Take care.
Get some 2 cinnoman stick 3 bay leaves1/2 lemon and 7 cloves then boil them untill cinoman stick softish scrap them in the water sturr and suger or hony make him drink it hot then bed two times a day for 3 or 4 days
Sounds promising - am in favour of herbal remedies - will definitely try this. Many thanks, Judy.
I agree, Judy. Chest infections are common with lung conditions. Always get his lung checked out. For us, lung sufferers, infections can be a killer.
Thanks Ian - I agree - husband has been very ill in the past with complications following colds/flu - I probably fuss too much but I hate to see how much he suffers with his asthma. Judy
Do you keeps birds by chance? Back in the late 90s I went down with bad asthma for months. I turned out I was allergic to my cockatiel.
I use it all the time when got cold or flu or when hard cought
This sounds good David....I'm going to keep your remedy to hand, just in case.
Just one thing - what is "bed two times a day"
When you drink it go to bed as to keep warm not unless your houes is very warm like if you are cooking with all tbe doors and windows close and if you have a slit temp and 1 asprin and no more
I understand...thankyou for replying so promptly David
Hi JudyMWebb whatever your husband has it doesn't look like it is going away anytime soon. I would be inclined to go to the Doctors and get some proper treatment before it takes a good hold. He most probably needs a course of antibiotics and steroids to put him on the road to recovery.
Take care.
John
I agree with PastMeBest and get hubby to see a doctor now Judy. Best wishes to you both. Xxxx
Hi please don't avoid ab's as it sounds like he has a chest infection. The longer this goes on without treatment the more he could further damage his lungs. At the first sign of infection in future he must seek immediate treatment.
Ignoring it can also lead to asthma attacks which can be serious. x
Hello Judy,
Please don't let it go on despite your husband being reluctant to see the doctor. It does sound as if he really needs a course of prescribed medication. The constant coughing wears you down, I know that. I wish you and him all the best whatever you decide.
x
Hi Judy,
There are 2 things that can make a simple cold worse and persistent:
1) a secondary bacterial infection taking advantage of the reduced resistance due to the original virus. This is generally recognisable by producing thick yellow-greenish phlegm. it usually gets sorted out by the immune system provided the general health is good but older people and those with other debilitating illness may need a short course of antibiotics to get the bugs "on the run". Without antibiotics it can progress from bronchitis to pheumnia so it needs to be taken seriously.
2) many virus infections trigger a worsening of asthma causing a dry cough and breathlessness but not much general feeling of illness or fever. This sounds more like what your husband's problem is. The solution is to increase the dose of inhaled steroids to double the usual dose (typically to 4 puffs twice a day) for 2-4 weeks, remembering to gargle and spit out after using it to avoid swallowing half of it and getting side effects (the steroid that gets into the lungs stays there and doesn't cause problems).
Try spoonful of honey every day take it pure if u can
not sure what you mean by steam inhalation, but if you have constant steam vapors from a vaporizer or a diffuser with eucalyptus oil it would definitely help with the breathing. I have asthma and when I was sick I had the vaporizer (steamer) going 24/7 and it helped alot easing my breathing. The cough can be helped through the dr by prescribing a syrup that contains codeine like Nova histex DH it helps cough up phlem for a nagging dry cough Hycodan is a good one to ask for. My ribs were bruised so bad from coughing and the cough syrup and steam made a huge difference. Hope this might help menthol rub on his chest, back and neck is also soothing
Thank you for this advice - haven't tried Eucalyptus oil yet. Cough syrup with codeine does help - will try the brand you suggest. Bruised ribs are very painful. Judy
The eucalyptus oil is like Vicks it helps open up airways both in chest and nasal smells good too. Rubbing Vicks or a mentholated rub on chest, throat and back also help the airways. Let me know how it works for you. The cough syrup will definitely help with the coughing just remember one is for stopping nagging dry cough the other to help bring up phlegm
I have had asthma,bronchitis and now copd.
An old remedy which has helped me over the years
one Spanish onion peeled and cut up,one whole bulb of garlic added to onion,two tablespoons of brown sugar then sprinkle over whiskey,cover with cling film and leave to seep for 24 hours,strain and drink the juice,it helps to cut away the phlegm,or if you do not want to drink all in one go,it can be bottled and have two tablespoons every four hours. Not everyone may like the taste but not all medicine tastes now .Hope it will help your husband.