what to avoid during cough - #38967
I am struggling with this nagging cough that doesn't seem to go away, and it's honestly driving me crazy. It started after catching a cold, and now I have this dry cough that just lingers, especially at night. My friends suggested some home remedies, but I'm kind of lost on what to do or what to avoid during cough, y’know? I feel like every little thing I eat or drink just makes it worse. I read somewhere that dairy could be a problem, but like, I love my cheese and yogurt! But I also tried to cut down, and it’s hard to tell if it really helps. Also, I’ve been drinking a lot of orange juice because I think vitamin C is good, but I’m worried that the acidity is not the best choice for my throat. Apparently, like, spicy foods can irritate it, right? But I crave them sometimes! I wonder if there are specific foods or drinks or activities I definitely should avoid during cough episodes? Also, are there any particular things I should keep at a distance when trying to heal from this? Feeling frustrated and just want to figure this out! Any guidance from you guys would be super appreciated!
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Doctors' responses
When dealing with a persistent cough, especially one following a cold, Ayurveda suggests focusing on reducing potential irritants and maintaining a balance. Certain foods, drinks, and activities can exacerbate coughing by irritating your throat or disrupting the body’s equilibrium. Here’s a practical guide on what to avoid.
Firstly, consider minimizing dairy products like cheese and yogurt as they can thicken mucus, making coughs more difficult to manage. Your love for these foods is understandable, but try reducing their intake temporarily to observe any changes.
Also, when it comes to orange juice, while vitamin C is beneficial, its acidity can indeed irritate a sensitive throat, potentially worsening cough symptoms. You may want to explore less acidic sources of vitamin C or opt for non-citrusy fruits such as kiwi or strawberries.
Spicy foods, as you’ve mentioned, can be quite irritating and may lead to further throat discomfort. While it might be tempting to indulge, it benefits to limit spicy meals to prevent aggravating your cough. When you have the craving for something spicy, try opting for milder versions or spices that are more soothing such as turmeric or ginger, which can actually support your throat healing process.
Regarding beverages, avoid very cold drinks as they can constrict the airways and worsen a cough. Opt for lukewarm water, herbal teas with ginger, tulsi, or licorice root. These are known for their soothing properties and ability to enhance respiratory health.
Stay away from environments with smoke, dust, or strong odors, which can impede the recovery of your respiratory system. Ensure that your living space is well-ventilated and invest in a good air purifier if feasible.
Resting is essential; ensure you’re not skipping out on sleep. Sometimes ensuring your head is elevated while resting can help reduce nighttime coughing.
Lastly, remember warm liquids and steamy environments like a hot shower or inhaling steam may help soothe your throat and clear up congestion.
Consider incorporating these lifestyle modifications to support your healing journey. Should symptoms persist beyond a reasonable period, or if your condition worsens, seek professional medical advice promptly to ensure no underlying issues.

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