Chest pain when coughing, what medicine should I eat

Health Description
Health Consultation Description: I have a cough for a week, cough more night, every time the cough are shocked to the heart of some pain, a small amount of sputum. Will this symptom is not lung deficiency?

Want to get help: What is the cause of the above symptoms? I want to get help as soon as possible.


Expert Reply

Condition analysis:
Chest pain may be accompanied by other signs and symptoms like coughing. The pain may be due to forceful or persistent coughing, or can occur independently of the coughing. Nevertheless it is important to identify if both chest pain and coughing are related and to isolate the possible causes of both. Chest pain with coughing is not always due to respiratory causes since certain gastrointestinal and cardiac (heart) conditions can cause chest pain and also trigger coughing.

Most diseases that affect the respiratory passages may result in coughing and chest pain. This may be due to inflammation of the airway, mucus production or fluid in the lungs. Infections of the respiratory passages are by far the most common cause of chest pain accompanied by a cough. However other pathologies that do not directly affect the respiratory passages may also cause coughing and chest pain.

Instructions:
As far as herbs for cough go, these four herbs are excellent. They not only help soothe and heal a cough, they are great for sore throats, colds, and inflamed or stressed throat or lungs. They can be made into a variety of herbal cough remedies, including tinctures, infusions and decoctions, syrups, cough drops, and more.

Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus rubra): A very soothing herb for sore throats and inflammations and blends well with licorice. It goes great as a tea with cinnamon, too!

Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra): This is one of the most delicious and tasty herbs for cough. Thus, it has been given the name "sweet root" for good reason. It treats coughs, sore throats, an inflamed bronchial tract and many other ailments.

Osha root (Ligusticum porter): This is a very powerful herb that is also known as "cough root." It is good for irritating coughs, bronchitis, and pneumonia. It helps coat the throat and helps coughs become productive.

Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus avium): This herb is excellent for calming down those wild and unwieldy coughs. It is the inner bark that is used for cough medicine and is often found in conventional medicines as well.



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