Winter Cough: Searching for Causes and Treatments

1. The factors that induce winter cough are complex and varied and can be grouped into the following categories:(i) Respiratory diseasesWinter cold air irritation has led to a high incidence of respiratory diseases, such as lung infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (slowly obstructive lung). Common diseases such as lung infections, slow lung resistance, bronchial extension and tumours cause cough when the entire mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is irritated. The cold air during the winter is prone to irritation of the respiratory tract, leading to damage to the mucous membranes and, consequently, to cough.(ii) pleural diseasesMeningococcal diseases such as pleural inflammation and spontaneous aneurysm can also cause cough during winter, when irritating the pleural. For example, spontaneous aerobic chests may be induced by, among other things, changes in weather pressure during the winter, irritating the chest to produce cough symptoms.(iii) Cardiovascular diseasesWinter is a period of high heart failure and acupuncture, which can cause cough when left heart failure is silt and pulmonary embolism. People suffering from coronary heart disease suffer from frequent coughing in the winter, and 78-year-old Mrs. Lee has suffered from coronary heart disease for many years and is stable, but has recently often had coughing, sitting up better, laying down, and finally being diagnosed with left heart failure.(iv) Central nervous factorsTemperatures are cold in winter and can cause reflective cough when the skin is irritated by cold irritation or the mucous membranes of the nasal nerve.(v) Other factorsCold air irritation: The temperature in and out of the house is much worse in winter, and cold air stimulates mucous respiratory membranes and causes cough.Climate dry: The dry winter climate can dry the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, weaken the fibrous movement, facilitate the reproduction of bacteria and viruses and cause cough. According to statistics, the percentage of winter cough caused by dry weather is approximately [X] per cent of winter cough cases.Allergies: In winter, there are more allergies in the air, such as pollen, dust mites, which can cause allergies and cause cough.Upper respiratory infections: low winter temperatures, reduced human immunity, exposure to upper respiratory infections such as flu, flu, and cough.Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases: diseases such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, are more likely to increase during winter, with symptoms such as cough and cough.Other: Cough can also be caused by diseases such as heart failure and abscess in the stomach.II. The treatment of winter cough (i) general treatment methods can alleviate symptoms through some general treatment. First, warmness, cold winters, clothing, scarfs, etc. can reduce the irritation of the respiratory tract by cold air. At the same time, it is recommended to drink enough warm water per day, generally not less than 1,500 ml, to drink more water and keep the respiratory tract wet. In terms of diets, there should be a reasonable mix and an increased intake of vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables, such as oranges, strawberries, broccoli, etc., to enhance immunity and prevent cold coughing. At the same time, food that is easily irritated by spicy, greasy and cold food is avoided. Appropriate exercise is also important, such as walking, jogging, yoga, etc., which can increase body immunity, but be careful that the amount of exercise is moderate and that overwork is avoided. Keep indoor air humid, which can be increased by using a wettifier or by placing indoor wet towels, buckets, etc., and generally at 40-60 per cent. In addition, fumes and irritating scents, such as perfume, smoke, etc., are avoided and indoor air is kept fresh. Adequate rest is also necessary, and when coughing, the body needs to be recovered, to avoid overworking, to ensure sufficient sleep time per day, and to ensure that adults generally have seven to eight hours of sleep.(ii) Drug treatment is tailored to different causes and treatment methods vary. In the case of asthma-induced cough, inhaled drugs such as inhaled sugar cortex hormones or combined long-acting amplifiers, such as the Bodined Formotero inhalants, are required for treatment. In the case of respiratory infections, such as cough caused by influenza, oral phosphate ostracetal capsules can be selected for treatment; in the case of common flu, oral treatment can be given to such drugs as libavirin particles and right-methrin syrup; and in the case of bacterial evidence, antibiotics such as large cyclic esters (e.g., roacin, achiccin), headactin (e.g., hair scrawl) or amocrin can be administered under the direction of a doctor. For allergies, allergies, e.g., chlorretardium, West Toritrile, etc., can be used.Chinese medicine also has some effect. For example, the Chinese accelerants, which are eight-flavored, are orange insects, purple, honey centipede, pre-white, pre-wine, raisins, raisins, etc., which can be used less and less with symptoms. In winter, five of them tasted like lilies, apricots, Kawasa, sauna, bamboo. The lily has the function of pulmonary pulmonary and pamperant; almonds have the ability to reduce coughing and intestine perturbation, but are microtoxic and not utensils; Kawasabe is accommodated, pulmonary coughing and distillation is not suitable for co-medication with ooze; salaf is evaced, pulmonary perturbation is purified, his liver is clear, and blood is also cooled; mackerel is drenzy and thirsty, but it is not appropriate to co-opate with decompressants, which is forbidden for wet-gas retardants, and is carefully treated by screasers.(iii) Timely access to health care if the cough symptoms are severe or persistent, in order to avoid delays. For example, patients who are chronically coughing, coughing at greater depth and with blood in their crotch, and who are still ineffective after routine treatment, should go further to the hospital to examine tumours with a respiratory system. In addition, patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, such as cough and abdominal symptoms, should be treated in a timely manner, with a clear cause and under the direction of a doctor. In short, winter coughs cannot be underestimated and timely access to health care is crucial. Cough.