Hello, Dad's cough is now pretty mucousy, and dry at the same time. Both are frustrating/aggravating for him, in different ways.
For the mucous part - we try to do some mild chest tapping to encourage it out & I know that drinking good amounts of water is good for that too. Any ideas that have worked for you pls ..?
The dry cough is pretty exhausting for Dad.
He's taking simple linctus & some codeine lintus at night to help sleep. But the dry cough is quite persistent & so troubling for Dad. Again, any ideas of things to do / or foods etc to avoid ?
Thanks again for any thoughts, tips
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My husband was prescribed carbocistene tablets which help to bring up the mucus.You should also speak to his oncologist or thoracic nurse and ask if there’s anything else he can have to help with his cough.Maybe he could have a nebuliser or even just fill a bowl with hot water and try and inhale the steam.Don’t be afraid to ask the oncologist or nurse for advice as I can understand that you want to make your dad feel more comfortable and it is horrible when you don’t know what to do and just feel helpless watching him suffer..I hope you can get some relief for him soon
Thank you Unicorn for your good advice. Doing most of these things, aside from the steam which we restarted today. The aggravation my Dad has with both continues; it's tough & I'm hoping for some relief for him from these soon as it's exhausting for him !
Thank you GillBo, Dad's now taking these. Offers some relief for sure.
However, the dual problem with dry & mucous cough continues. Palliative care are involved , but it is very tricky for Dad and exhausting for him. Doing our best to support as best we can.
Sorry to hear your dad continuous to have this troublesome mucous production.
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Although we have provided advice in previous posts, you may also want to get in contact with Asthma and Lung UK as they often deal with excess mucous production from respiratory diseases: 0300 222 5800
If nothing is working, it would be advisable to have another discussion with the oncologists. Hope your dad has some relief soon and you have been so very attentive to your dad.
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These are different types of cough and both irritating and exhausting. For the mucous, inhale over steam, drink hot drinks, suck boiled sweets and keep moving - sitting/lying still allows it to gather on the chest which takes more effort to cough up. for the dry cough, keeping lubricated with drinks is important. is he on any blood pressure meds like ACE inhibitors? I've recently been told by my respiratory consultant that they cause dry cough which can be tricky for those of us with lung issues. Could also be allergic response to pollen/weather? if he has inhalers, make sure the powder or whatever is going right into the lungs with a spacer rather than prompting cough by getting stuck in the throat area.
I was prescribed carbocisteine which was a god send. Fresh pineapple for the cough and sucking boiled sweets to keep the throat lubricated. I also found that having a hot lemsip in bed with a big dolop of honey in helped. Hope you get it sorted.
Hi, glad your dad is on carbocisteine and yes honey is great. Any boiled sweets works and have you tried fresh pineapple? It has so many healing properties for the throat.Hope things are improving for him.
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