Differentiating Allergy Cough with Other Coughs
How do we know that our coughing is caused by allergies? Basically, allergic coughing occurs when our immune system works excessively, thus attacking harmless objects such as dust or pollen.
It's difficult to distinguish whether the cough we are experiencing is a symptom of a cold, flu symptoms, or maybe an allergic cough. This is due to all three conditions having the same signs, namely sneezing, runny nose, or cough. But also note that the conditions of colds, flu, and allergies are actually different.
Colds and flu are caused by viruses and are contagious, and usually show additional symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and pain throughout the body. In addition, the symptoms of colds and flu usually do not last more than two weeks, in contrast to allergies whose symptoms can last for months.
Allergies themselves are caused by an overreaction of the immune system in providing resistance to foreign objects that are sometimes harmless (for example: dust, pollen) so that the body releases the chemical histamine. This histamine causes the nasal passages to swell and make us sneeze or cough. Unlike the flu and colds, allergies are not contagious, although some people have a genetic predisposition to experience them.
What triggers an allergic cough?
Symptoms of allergic cough will immediately appear when we are exposed to allergens, called allergens. Typically, allergens include:- Dust
- Plant pollen
- Pet hair, like dogs, cats or birds
- Spores of fungus that grow in the house
- Cockroaches
Treatment of allergic cough
Allergy cough treatment can be done at home in natural ways like this.- Keep drinking This helps the mucous membranes stay moist. When the weather is cold, this method is very helpful because the house tends to dry so that it can cause coughing.
- Try consuming cough suppressants and warm liquids. Cough medicines containing menthol can numb the back of the throat so that it is useful in reducing cough reflexes. In addition, drinking warm liquid with honey can also relieve the throat.
- A warm bath will help thin the phlegm in the nose and throat, so as to relieve coughing.
- Use a nasal spray with liquid This liquid rinses allergens and phlegm so that it can relieve the symptoms of cough. You can buy this tool at the pharmacy.
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