Herbs - helpers in treating coughs
Coughing accompanies many diseases and is a reflex that allows you to clear the airways of accumulated mucus. If a child’s cough is pathological, then the most important task in treatment is to choose not only an effective, but also a safe remedy. Cough herbs for children can help get rid of this symptom, but their use has many features and limitations.
Any remedy can be used to treat cough only after consulting a doctor. Healing plants are far from safe, and in order for them to have a therapeutic effect, it is necessary to thoroughly study the rules for their use.
Goals of herbal medicine in cough correction
The use of medicinal plants in the treatment of cough aims to achieve the following goals:
- reducing the intensity of the inflammatory reaction;
- moisturizing the mucous lining of the respiratory tract;
- thinning mucus and facilitating expectoration;
- strengthening the body's defenses.
For each of these purposes, a variety of herbs and recipes are used, which will be discussed in more detail later. You need to understand that herbs for coughs for children are only part of complex therapy.
The disease cannot be cured with herbal remedies alone. It is important to consult a doctor and follow all his prescriptions.
Groups of medicinal plants in the treatment of cough
Calendula strengthens the child's immunity
There are several groups of medicinal herbs used in the treatment of pathologies that are accompanied by cough.
These include:
- Immunostimulating and restorative . These include: Chinese lemongrass, rose hips, St. John's wort, oregano, calendula and linden blossom.
- Anti-inflammatory. These include chamomile, eucalyptus, sage, mint and lemon balm.
- Expectorants . These are marshmallow root, licorice, violet, coltsfoot, thyme, plantain.
Products based on the listed plants can be used as part of complex therapy for pathologies that provoke the appearance of cough.
What is especially important to know when treating cough with herbs?
Cough herbs for children are far from the most harmless remedy. You need to understand that products based on medicinal plants are still medicines, and they may have a range of contraindications and restrictions for use. Moreover, you should be especially careful when using such formulations in children.
It is important to follow the recommended dosages - if you exceed the permissible values, you can provoke unwanted side reactions. Herbs are used purposefully in the treatment of cough; you cannot simply brew tea based on them and give it to the child in unlimited quantities.
Following the recipe is an important aspect of the effectiveness and safety of home remedies for cough.
When using plants to prepare cough remedies, be sure to consult a doctor. He will help you choose the most effective and safe herbs for coughs for children, with which you can achieve a quick therapeutic effect.
Naturally, herbal remedies are only one component of the course of treatment, and you cannot cancel the medications prescribed by a specialist to correct the disease that causes coughing attacks.
What herbs are used to treat dry cough?
In case of dry, unproductive cough, it is advisable to use the following herbs:
- Swamp wild rosemary. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, thins mucus, and softens the irritated mucous lining of the respiratory tract. When treating cough in children with wild rosemary, you need to remember that this plant can only be used after the child reaches the age of three years. To correct cough, a decoction of wild rosemary is made, which is applied according to the scheme according to the age of the child. Specific dosages should be checked with your doctor and in the instructions for herbal raw materials.
- Kalina. Viburnum fruits or flowers are used to prepare cough remedies. For this purpose, make a decoction and give it to the child to drink. Viburnum has good expectorant properties.
- Collection of herbs for cough. The following collection will help with dry cough: raspberry leaves, oregano flowers, coltsfoot herb. The ingredients are taken in equal quantities. To prepare the drug, pour a tablespoon of the mixture into 250 ml of boiling water. Infuse for 30 minutes, filter. Give the child a warm drink.
Coltsfoot - relieves cough and reduces temperature
What herbs are used to treat wet cough?
For a wet cough, you should use the following herbal raw materials:
- Marshmallow root. Based on this healing root, effective pharmaceuticals are being developed to treat cough. But it can also be used to prepare remedies at home. Marshmallow root has anti-inflammatory, enveloping effects. Its use can significantly improve the condition of a sick child. To prepare a product based on the root, you need to grind a tablespoon of the raw material, add one glass of boiling water, and leave for a couple of hours. Then strain and give to the child. The dosage regimen should be checked with your doctor.
- Plantain. This plant eliminates the symptoms of the inflammatory reaction and stimulates the restoration of the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract. Many medicinal herbal remedies for coughs contain it. You can also make syrup with plantain. To do this, three tablespoons of plantain leaves need to be crushed and then mixed with three tablespoons of liquid honey. Heat in a water bath for 4 hours.
- Pansies. This plant has a mucolytic effect. It can be used to treat coughs with bronchitis, tracheitis, whooping cough and other diseases.
- Thyme (thyme, virgin herb). A traditional plant in the treatment of cough. It has an antispasmodic effect, dilates the bronchi, and facilitates the discharge of sputum.
- Coltsfoot. Products based on it eliminate inflammation and also help reduce temperature.
Plants can be used not only as part of infusions, decoctions and syrups, but also to prepare solutions for inhalation. This method of treatment helps the active components to have an effect faster: the substances in the steam penetrate the mucous membrane of the airways and help eliminate cough. Inhalations last no longer than 15 minutes.
Read more about herbal remedies
Collections of medicinal plants can be prepared independently or purchased at a pharmacy. Traditionally, chest packs No. 1,2,3,4 are used to treat cough.
They contain a different range of components:
- Breast collection No. 1: oregano, marshmallow, coltsfoot.
- Breast collection No. 2: licorice, coltsfoot, plantain.
- Breast collection No. 3: anise, pine buds, fennel, sage, licorice.
- Breast collection No. 4: violet, chamomile, calendula, mint, licorice.
Chest collection No. 4 - a popular and effective remedy for cough treatment
The herbal cough remedy has a complex effect and significantly improves the child’s condition during illness. Before using ready-made or homemade preparations, you should consult your doctor and read the instructions, especially the list of contraindications and possible side effects of using the herbal remedy. The price for any breast collection in the pharmacy chain is low.
If cough is observed in children under one year of age, herbal treatment can be carried out with extreme caution. Some plants cannot be used at all in this case. In treatment it is possible to use licorice root, marshmallow, and plantain. Dosages are minimal and should be checked with a doctor.
Photos and videos in this article will allow you to get acquainted with the most effective medicinal plants that are used to treat cough in childhood. Self-medication is dangerous, so you should consult your doctor before using any prescription.
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Folk remedies for coughs - the best recipes for children
Cough, which is most often caused by respiratory infections in children, can be treated with various medications.
And in most cases, treatment is not aimed at eliminating the symptom, but at alleviating and softening the cough reflex. To do this, a dry cough needs to be converted into a wet form, and viscous sputum made more liquid.
Not only medications, but also products prepared according to alternative medicine recipes cope well with this task.
TOP 15 recipes for children
Many folk cough remedies that were used in the past remain popular today. Doctors often supplement drug treatment with useful and effective compounds, prescribing folk recipes for coughs for children.
- Lemon, honey and glycerin. Boil a whole lemon for 10 minutes. Squeeze the juice into a glass, add 2 tablespoons of purified glycerin and liquid honey to the very top of the glass. Take a spoonful a day, if the cough is very strong - three times a day.
- Ginger with honey. Pour boiling water over a couple of rings of peeled ginger, about 3 mm thick, and leave. Remove ginger from the liquid, add a spoonful of honey, drink hot.
- Milk, butter, soda. Add a little butter and honey to warm milk, and soda on the tip of a knife. Give to child before bedtime. The oil coats the mucous membranes well, and the soda promotes the production of phlegm. To achieve the maximum therapeutic effect, it is better to drink this not very tasty, but healthy drink in small sips.
- Radish with honey. Cut off the top of the radish, make a hole, removing some of the pulp. Put a little honey in the hole so that there is room for the juice to stand out. Place the tail of the root vegetable in a container with water. The healing juice, which will begin to secrete within 3-4 hours, should be given to the baby three times a day. The course of treatment is no longer than 3 days.
- Radish juice with milk. Mix cooled boiled milk with radish juice (ratio 2:1), add a teaspoon of honey. Take a tablespoon after meals.
- Banana with sugar. Grind two bananas through a sieve, add a glass of water and sugar, and boil. Drink it hot.
- Oats with milk. Boil unpeeled oats in a liter of milk, heat for 3 hours in a water bath, strain. Give ½ glass half an hour before meals.
- Poppy and milk. Add a teaspoon of ground poppy seeds to 50 ml of warm milk and give it to the child to drink at one time.
- Figs with milk. Pour fresh figs (5 pieces) into a glass of hot milk, leave, grind without removing from the liquid. Drink 70 ml up to 4 times a day before meals.
- Figs and cocoa. Mix 100 g of ground figs and 5 tablespoons of cocoa with 100 g of melted interior fat. Take a spoon 4 times a day. Full course – 4–5 days.
- Cabbage with sugar. Add a little sugar to fresh cabbage juice (can be replaced with honey). Give to a child for severe cough and hoarseness.
- Onions and honey. Mix onion juice and honey in equal quantities. Give to your baby for a cough caused by a cold or bronchitis.
- Onions with sugar. Add two tablespoons of sugar to the chopped onion and leave overnight. Over the next day, take a mixture of onions with the juice that has been released, or at least the juice itself. Treatment course – 4 days.
- Honey-nut mixture. Mix 500 g of chopped walnuts, juice squeezed from 4 lemons, 100 ml of aloe juice and 300 g of honey. Give your child a teaspoon before meals three times a day.
- Viburnum with honey. Mix 100 g of viburnum berries and 200 g of honey, boil for 5 minutes. Give a tablespoon up to 5 times a day. The product should be washed down with water.
Internal lard can be used as a rub, lubricating the baby's chest and back at night
Unless otherwise indicated in the recipe, standard dosages of folk remedies are:
- a teaspoon three times a day – for children under 4 years old;
- a dessert spoon three times a day - for children from 4 to 10 years old;
- a tablespoon 3-4 times a day - for children over 10 years old.
- Rub made from bear fat and honey. Mix a teaspoon of honey, bear fat, and vodka. Warm the mixture a little and rub the child before bedtime.
- Potato compress. Peel the boiled potato tuber and mash thoroughly. Add 20 ml olive oil and 2 drops of iodine. Wrap the mixture in parchment paper, apply to the chest and back, secure with a warm scarf. Keep until cool. You can learn about other compresses for treating cough in children from this article.
- Badger fat. For children under 3 years of age, the product is used only for rubbing the feet, back and chest. The procedure is carried out before bedtime, and the baby is well wrapped. Older children can take badger fat orally - a teaspoon three times a day, 20 minutes before meals. It is better to mix it with honey or warm milk.
When using any folk remedies to treat a child, it is important to take into account his age, tendency to allergic reactions and other characteristics of the body.
Any thermal procedures, including mustard plasters, warm compresses and rubbing, should not be used if the child has an elevated body temperature
Herbal treatment
Expectorant and mucolytic effects are exerted by:
- pine buds;
- plantain;
- marshmallow;
- caraway;
- elecampane;
- tricolor violet;
- coltsfoot;
- sage.
Decoctions and infusions can be prepared from each herb separately or brewed as a collection of herbs. It is good that, in addition to the listed plants, the composition of the mixture includes chamomile, which has a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect.
You can mix the herbs yourself or purchase ready-made breast mixtures at the pharmacy:
- No. 1 – oregano, marshmallow, coltsfoot;
- No. 2 – licorice, coltsfoot, plantain;
- No. 3 – licorice, sage, pine buds, marshmallow, anise;
- No. 4 – wild rosemary, mint, violet, chamomile, licorice, calendula.
For dry cough, a decoction of plantain leaves has the best effect.
Cough herbs for children are useful not only for internal use. Steam inhalations with the same herbal infusions and decoctions, especially with the collection of coltsfoot, thyme and mint, have a good healing effect.
If a child has a wet cough and the sputum comes out easily, then there is no point in taking expectorants and folk remedies. In this case, it is enough to monitor the baby’s drinking regime and follow general recommendations to promote a speedy recovery.
Inhalations are often carried out to relieve dry cough, when little sputum is produced, it is too viscous, and is difficult to expectorate.
Thanks to inhalation, blood circulation in inflamed tissues is activated, mucous membranes are moisturized, and mucus evacuation is facilitated.
Indications for inhalations are infectious inflammations of the upper and lower parts of the respiratory system, including pharyngitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis, bronchitis.
Various solutions are used for inhalation, and the procedures are carried out using a steam inhaler, a nebulizer (a special device that converts liquid into an aerosol) or improvised means - a saucepan and a towel. The most common procedures include the following types of inhalations.
How to make cough medicine from banana
- Herbal. Calendula, oregano, coltsfoot, thyme, licorice and chamomile, sage, and eucalyptus are suitable for preparing a medicinal decoction. The finished decoction or infusion is added to a container of hot water and inhalations are carried out.
- With essential oils. You can use eucalyptus, juniper, pine and tea tree, thuja, and Altai cedar oils. A medicinal aromatic remedy is added at the rate of 3 drops per glass of water.
- With soda or saline solution. To prepare the inhalation product, dissolve a teaspoon of baking soda or 3 tablespoons of sea salt in a glass of hot water.
- Garlic and onion. Add chopped onion and garlic to hot water. Vapors that also have a pronounced antimicrobial effect are inhaled.
Rules
- Carry out the procedure for the child half an hour after the end of active play and an hour after eating.
- When carrying out steam inhalations, you do not need to take too deep a breath, otherwise you can burn the mucous membranes with steam (this does not apply to the nebulizer).
- Do not breathe vapors from the boiling solution.
- Do not talk during the procedure.
- Do not inhale for longer than 5–10 minutes.
It is prohibited to give a child inhalations of medications without prior approval from a doctor.
Contraindications
Inhalations cannot be carried out:
- for any purulent inflammation (sinusitis, sore throat, cough with purulent sputum);
- in case of development of laryngotracheitis (false croup), accompanied by a dry barking cough and difficulty breathing;
- at elevated body temperature.
Inhalation procedures are contraindicated for infants - the baby can burn the mucous membranes.
Drink plenty of fluids
Drinking plenty of warm fluids is a prerequisite for successful treatment. A lack of fluid in the body causes the mucus produced by the secretory cells of the bronchi to become viscous and difficult to excrete.
Drinking large amounts of liquid inside helps to dilute the viscous secretion, thereby easing the cough. In addition, drinking plenty of fluids allows you to quickly remove toxins from the body during illness.
What can a baby drink?
- Vitaminized medicinal teas. Raspberries, rose hips, mint, viburnum, linden, and raisins are suitable for cooking.
- Tea with lemon. Not only tasty, but also a healthy drink that most kids love.
- Compotes. You can prepare it from dried fruits or any frozen berries.
- Kiseli. Starch-based berry jelly (from lingonberries, cherries, cranberries) coats the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract well, relieving sore throat and cough.
- Juices. Fresh fruit and berry drinks, vegetable juices - cabbage, beetroot, carrot - are useful.
You should not give beet juice immediately after preparation - it should stand in the refrigerator for several hours.
Beetroot juice helps get rid of coughs and cleanses the body of toxins well, but you can’t drink it in large quantities or in its pure form; it’s better to dilute it with carrot and apple juice
What else can help?
- Optimal indoor microclimate. The air temperature should be about 20 °C, humidity - from 50% to 70%. Dry air and heat cause the body to quickly lose moisture, the mucus in the bronchi becomes viscous, and the cough worsens. Therefore, one should not forget about regular ventilation and wet cleaning in the room of a sick child.
- Hot foot baths. The procedures are carried out three times a day for 15 minutes (if the body temperature is not elevated). You can dilute a couple of tablespoons of mustard powder in water (temperature 37–40 °C). After the bath, warm your feet with woolen socks.
- Warming up the feet. You can smear your feet with Zvezdochka balm, Doctor Mom ointment, and insulate them with socks.
- Chest massage. Massaging movements directed from the bottom up (towards the throat area) facilitate the removal of secretions from the respiratory tract.
- Active games. Moderate physical activity helps remove mucus remaining in the respiratory tract and is only beneficial for the baby.
- Diet. During illness, it is better to exclude spicy, salty, sour and sugary-sweet foods, solid foods (cookies, crackers) from the children's menu. The diet should consist of boiled or steamed vegetables and fruits, meat and fish soufflé, cottage cheese, fruit and berry juices and fruit drinks.
There are many proven folk remedies that help relieve a child’s cough and promote a quick recovery. But when choosing a particular recipe, it is important to take into account many nuances - the type of cough, the age of the baby, a tendency to allergies and other features. Before treating a child’s cough, it is better to consult a pediatrician.
A specialist will make an accurate diagnosis and recommend the safest folk remedies and cough herbs for a particular case.
Source: https://superlor.ru/medicamenty/narodnye-sredstva-kashlya-luchshie-recepty-detey
Treatment of children's cough with herbs: features and effectiveness of therapy
Parents like to use cough herbs for children more than chemicals. Natural plants collected in ecologically clean regions can really have a positive effect.
However, it is worth considering that for each specific patient and for each individual disease, the funds are selected individually.
With their help, you can prepare healing decoctions and inhalations; some plants are used for compresses.
How do herbs help you heal?
Herbal infusions have various beneficial properties, each of them is rich in its own unique set of healing components. However, the most valuable component of plants are polysaccharides. These are amorphous substances that increase in size when they come into contact with water molecules. The brewed swollen herb forms a viscous solution. The product gently envelops the mucous membranes of the pharynx and larynx, soothes irritation and serves as a kind of shield against damage.
Also, medicinal drinks have the following effect:
- thins phlegm;
- relieve spasm;
- disinfect the respiratory tract;
- promote the removal of mucus from the bronchi;
- fight germs and viruses;
- strengthen the immune system;
- dilate the bronchi;
- increase the tone of the body.
Herbal medicine for different types of cough
Type of cough | Plant name | Peculiarities |
Dry hysterical | Flowers of clover, linden, mullein, marshmallow root, coltsfoot leaves. | Herbs envelop the mucous membranes, soften them, relieve pain, thin out mucus and increase its volume, and gently remove it from the bronchi. |
For whooping cough | Elecampane root, thyme herb, oregano, wild rosemary, calamus, St. John's wort, caraway. | They have calming properties, help soften coughs, and relieve chest pain. |
For influenza, inflammation of the bronchi and lungs | Pine buds, willow bark. | They thin phlegm, reduce spasms, and have excellent anti-inflammatory properties. |
Paroxysmal nocturnal | Chamomile flowers, motherwort herb, valerian, dill, lemon balm, calamus root. | These plants help soothe a strong cough that torments a child at night; you need to drink them not only during attacks, but also before bed to prevent spasms. |
When secreting mucus with pus | Linden flowers, elderberry, lungwort, sage leaves, coltsfoot, mint, sage seeds, dill and fennel. | They have a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect, disinfect mucous membranes and protect them from damage. |
When coughing with a lot of phlegm | Elecampane root, St. John's wort, sage. | They reduce sputum production and have an antiseptic and antitussive effect. |
For ARVI | Herb wild rosemary, coltsfoot, plantain, elecampane root, marshmallow and licorice. | They give a good expectorant effect, thin out mucus and promote its soft discharge due to the presence of saponins and alkaloids in the composition. |
Decoction recipes
Cough herb for children can be prepared in different ways: it is steamed, boiled, simmered in a water bath and infused.
It is also worth considering that the recipe may contain more than one type of plant, but several. In this case, the ingredients are selected according to their effect on the body.
The combined agents must have anti-inflammatory, immunostimulating and antiallergic properties.
Inflammation will be relieved by marshmallow, lemon balm, mint, chamomile and thyme; calendula, rose hips, oregano and linden blossom will strengthen the body; Natural antihistamine components are St. John's wort and string.
Cooking methods
- Ledum. A decoction of this plant will help cure a severe dry cough. To prepare the product, take a tablespoon of dried raw materials and pour a glass of boiling water. Let it brew for half an hour, strain and consume until the condition eases.
- Viburnum decoction. If a child cannot clear his throat on his own, viburnum will come to the rescue. Both flowers and fruits of the plant can be used to prepare medicine. The raw materials are poured with hot boiled water and infused, then honey is added to the drink. For 1 liter of water you need to take 1 glass of fruits, beekeeping product is added to taste. The decoction is given to children for cough during the day and before bedtime.
- Anti-cough collection. For this remedy we will need oregano flowers, raspberry leaves and coltsfoot. We take all components in a 1:1:1 ratio. There should be 1 tablespoon of the mixture per glass of boiling water. Pour hot water over the herbal mixture and leave covered for 30 minutes. Before use, carefully filter through gauze folded in 2 layers. It is better to drink the medicine warm, so it will give the most noticeable effect.
- Marshmallow root. This plant is not completely used for preparing a decoction; its root has the most pronounced medicinal properties. It is advisable that it be fresh, because the juice contains the most useful substances. We take the root and grate it on a fine grater, pour a tablespoon of the raw material into a glass of hot boiled water. The broth should be infused in a thermos, but if this is not possible, just wrap the saucepan with a warm towel. After 2 hours the product will be ready for use. It does not have a very pleasant taste; you can beat it a little with natural honey.
- Plantain. Plantain helps with coughs just fine. The leaves of the plant not only have an expectorant effect, but also fight inflammation and heal microdamages on the mucous membranes. You can prepare a mixture from the plant. To do this, take fresh raw materials, grind them and pour honey over them, leaving them in a warm place for several hours. When exposed to heat, the mixture will release juice; it must be strained and taken to alleviate the condition of a sick baby. You can also use dried plantain for cough. Pour boiling water over a tablespoon and leave for half an hour; take the finished strained broth throughout the day.
Features of application
All cough herbs are used differently. During therapy, it is worth taking into account the age of the children; the dosage of the drugs depends on it. Infants under 1 year old should be given no more than 0.5 teaspoon of the drug per day in 3-4 doses, for babies from 1 to 3 years old the daily norm is 1 teaspoon, from 3 to 6 years old we increase the amount of decoction to a dessert spoon, and then 6 years - up to the canteen.
You need to be especially careful with herbal collections. It is not recommended to mix more than 3 plants in one medicine, since they will interrupt each other’s effects, and you will not get the effect of such therapy. Make sure that the raw materials are grown in environmentally friendly places: almost all medicinal plants tend to absorb harmful substances from the soil and the environment.
Despite the fact that infusions and decoctions are prepared on the basis of natural ingredients, they can cause negative reactions, especially potent plants. For any chronic diseases in a child, contraindications to the use of the drug components should be carefully studied.
It is also necessary to carry out allergy tests to avoid unpleasant consequences of treatment. Before using any product, consult a doctor; plant substances may react with pharmaceutical drugs and cause complications.
Let's sum it up
Treatment of cough with medicinal herbs gives excellent results, it is especially useful for children, since such products do not contain any chemicals.
However, before starting therapy, it is worth taking into account all the characteristics of a particular small patient and the nature of his disease, so as not to harm the child’s health.
It is also unacceptable to ignore medication prescribed by the doctor.
Dasha Pashchenko
Sources: medscape.com, health.harvard.edu, medicalnewstoday.com.
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Medicinal herbs for dry and wet coughs - list
Medicinal plants have long been used to treat diseases of the respiratory system that resolve with coughing. Natural components not only eliminate unpleasant symptoms, but also have a beneficial effect on the human body as a whole.
What properties do medicinal plants have?
Herbs have different chemical compositions, which:
- relieves inflammation;
- dilute pathogenic thick sputum;
- promotes expectoration;
- helps remove mucus accumulated in the bronchi;
- restores damaged vessel walls;
- reduces elevated body temperature;
- strengthens the immune system;
Depending on the way they influence the human body, cough herbs come in two types:
- direct action - they destroy the structure of sputum, making it liquid, so that it is easily removed from the respiratory system;
- reflex action - influence the bronchial receptors, cause a cough reflex, which promotes expectoration and clears the respiratory tract of secretions.
Medicinal herbs for cough and bronchitis have different properties, so they are selected individually. For successful treatment, it is important to consult with a specialist who will determine the cause of inflammation of the cough center and make the correct diagnosis.
Rapid use of medications delays the development of pathology with dry or wet cough. Doctors recommend using herbal medicine at the initial stage of the disease. The patient is offered herbal remedies in the form of decoctions, infusions, teas, and inhalations.
Medicinal herbs for dry cough
- Coltsfoot, elecampane, thyme: 50 grams of dry herbal raw materials are poured with 500 ml of boiling water, left for half an hour, filtered. The prepared decoction is drunk 80 ml twice a day.
- Cough mixture for children, consisting of licorice, thyme and horsetail. Three teaspoons of the mixture are placed in half a liter of water and boiled for 10 minutes. The drink is cooled, filtered, and consumed 30 ml three times a day. The medicine is good at relieving flu, sinusitis, colds, and tonsillitis.
- St. John's wort in combination with fireweed and sage is an effective remedy for pneumonia, pleurisy, and sinusitis. If there is no allergic reaction, lemon juice and 10 g of honey are added to this composition. Twenty grams of dry raw materials are poured with two glasses of boiling water and simmered over low heat for about 15 minutes. The drink is infused for an hour and taken a tablespoon twice a day. Drink expectorant herbs for dry cough for a week.
- Oregano, coltsfoot, raspberries, marigolds - soften damaged mucous tissues of the respiratory system, facilitate phlegm discharge, and strengthen the body's defenses. To prepare a useful drug, take 40g of raw material, pour a glass of boiling water, simmer for 10 minutes, leave for half an hour.
Not only medicinal preparations help with dry cough and shortness of breath, but also separately brewed herbs that can be used in childhood.
- Elecampane is an expectorant herb for coughs. It has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and expectorant properties.
- Thyme: effective for colds and infectious diseases, as it has a wound-healing, antipyretic, antiseptic, antimicrobial, diuretic effect on the body of a sick person.
- Ledum: creates conditions for easier breathing, suppresses pathogenic microflora, softens cough, acts as an antiseptic. The mucolytic properties of the plant reduce the risk of spreading infection.
- Violet flowers: relieves cough and strengthens the immune system. The plant is used in many recipes to treat colds, tracheitis and bronchitis. During epidemics, violet is good to brew as tea and give to a child to prevent illness.
Medicinal herbs for coughs with phlegm
- Eucalyptus with marsh wild rosemary is an effective remedy for cough and high body temperature. A decoction based on these medicinal plants relieves headaches and painful spasms. It is prepared in this way: 40 g of herbal raw materials are poured with a glass of boiling water, kept on low heat for half an hour, and filtered. The drink is taken daily, 40 ml.
- Linden and birch buds are connected together in a ratio of 200:100g. The dry mixture is diluted with a glass of hot water and boiled for about five minutes. The decoction is filtered and taken in 4 doses. You can add honey to add flavor.
- You can cure a productive cough with chamomile, flax, marshmallow, and mallow. Twenty grams of the collection is poured into two glasses of boiling water, left for an hour and a half, and filtered. The resulting decoction is drunk throughout the day.
- Chamomile, oregano and coltsfoot are mixed in equal proportions. Forty grams of herbal raw materials are poured into 500 ml of water, brought to a boil, and filtered. The drink is taken 100 ml every four hours.
- Combine 40 g of birch and wild rosemary, add 20 g of oregano and 10 g of nettle. The prepared raw materials are poured with boiling water: per 40 g of herbal mixture there are 500 mo of liquid. The prepared drug is consumed before meals, one third of a glass three times a day.
Cough herbs for adults and children can be brewed not only in combination, but also separately. Expectorant properties have:
- Plantain is a universal plant for the treatment of many groups of diseases of the pulmonary system. It cleanses the blood of microbes, restores damaged bronchi, disinfects, eliminates any type of cough due to bronchitis, ARVI, asthma, pneumonia, and strengthens the immune system. Tea is brewed from the grass, decoctions and syrups are made.
- Sage is used not only to treat respiratory diseases, but also has a positive effect on the body as a whole. The plant contains essential oil, the properties of which heal sore throat, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and colds. The medicinal herb can be brewed separately or combined with mint and chamomile.
- Thyme – recommended for wet coughs of any etiology with a large amount of thick sputum. Decoctions with a medicinal plant successfully treat pneumonia, whooping cough, laryngitis, tuberculosis, asthma, bronchitis, and colds.
Lungwort flowers, fennel seeds, comfrey, eucalyptus, and peppermint also contribute to productive coughing.
Inhalation treatments for cough
Herbs for coughs for children are used not only for internal use, but also for hot inhalation. Their use in nebulizers or mesh inhalers is strictly prohibited.
Traditional medicine recommends breathing in the vapors of chamomile flowers and eucalyptus leaves. Raspberry leaves, coltsfoot, St. John's wort, juniper, calendula, and peppermint are also suitable for steam inhalers. Decoctions are prepared according to the following recipe.
- A tablespoon of crushed raw materials is poured with 250 ml of water.
- The mixture is boiled and left for 7-10 minutes.
The procedure is carried out an hour before meals, maintaining the time: 10 minutes for an adult, 5 minutes for a child.
The following cases are contraindications for herbal inhalation:
- increased body temperature;
- allergies to medicinal plants;
- heart and vascular diseases;
- nosebleeds;
- severe forms of respiratory system diseases that can lead to blood loss. Among them are pleurisy, pneumonia, and emphysema.
Herbal medicine for smokers
A smoker's cough is a symptom of damage to the respiratory system by toxic substances and tars.
Harmful substances damage the epithelial lining of the bronchi, resulting in a cough reflex, shortness of breath, distant wheezing, headaches and chronic fatigue.
Since a smoker's cough is chronic, it can be difficult to eliminate. The following plants are used to treat nicotine intoxication.
- Pine needles: contains a large amount of phytoncides, therefore it has an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect.
- Anise: promotes expectoration, relieves inflammation, eliminates spasms in the bronchi.
- Dandelion: analgesic, expectorant, antiviral, diaphoretic.
- Meadow clover: strengthens blood vessels, kills pathogens, facilitates the removal of mucus, and normalizes breathing.
When used correctly, medicinal plants have a beneficial effect on the bronchi affected by nicotine. The most effective recipes are as follows.
- Three tablespoons of crushed pine needles are poured into two glasses of water, boiled for 5 minutes, and cooled slightly. The resulting decoction is used for inhalation, which is done daily for a month. The duration of the procedure is from 3 to 7 minutes.
- Add 10 drops of anise oil to warm milk and drink several sips daily for three days.
- Take the same amount of meadow clover and thyme, pour boiling water over it, leave for 20 minutes. Add 50 ml of dandelion tincture to the prepared decoction. The drug is drunk 100 ml twice a day.
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Cough herbs: a list of expectorant medicinal herbs for dry and wet coughs for children and adults, how to brew herbs
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Colds and acute respiratory viral infections, which often occur in the autumn-winter period, are complicated by a cough, which is provoked by irritation of the respiratory tract due to inflammatory phenomena. In this case, cough herbs that have a healing effect can help. Natural herbal medicines are prepared and consumed in the form of inhalations, decoctions or infusions.
Herbs for wet cough
Medicinal herbs for coughs with an expectorant effect are recommended for facilitated and accelerated removal of accumulated mucus from the respiratory tract. Medicinal forms of plant origin are brewed like tea, followed by infusion and cooling. The herbal drink is consumed warm several times during the day, providing a therapeutic effect:
- relieves irritation of the mucous membrane of the throat, eliminating sore throat;
- reduces the frequency of coughing attacks;
- dilutes the formed sputum, facilitating its removal;
- helps cleanse the respiratory tract, preventing oxygen deficiency.
A characteristic feature of a wet cough is the increased formation of sputum in the lungs or bronchi, which, if it is not discharged sufficiently, can cause various complications. Therefore, it is important to choose the right cough expectorant herb in order to remove accumulated secretions from the respiratory tract.
The following medicinal herbs for cough provide a good healing and expectorant effect, accompanied by increased discharge of viscous sputum:
- wild rosemary – has an anti-inflammatory effect on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, reducing the frequency of coughing attacks;
- eucalyptus – actively relieves the inflammatory process, accompanied by liquefaction and removal of mucus from the lungs and bronchi;
- marshmallow root – prevents irritation of the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract due to the enveloping effect of the plant, which contributes to more rare coughing attacks;
- birch and pine buds - have bactericidal properties, accompanied by an expectorant effect;
- clover flowers - contribute to the dilution of secretions and more free removal from the respiratory tract;
- linden blossom - has an anti-inflammatory effect, softening the irritated mucous membrane, and relieves frequent cough reflex.
Both medications and herbs for cough should be selected only by a specialist, taking into account the severity of the pathological process, the general condition of the patient and his individual characteristics.
Herbs for dry cough
A dry cough is considered the most dangerous for the body, when a sharp spasm of the respiratory tract without mucous secretions can aggravate the pathological process in them. Moisturizing is very important for damaged mucous membranes, since the secretion produced helps protect the respiratory organs from pathogenic microflora.
When expectorating sputum, these agents and its contents are removed from the lungs and bronchi. With a dry cough, the accumulated secretions become too thick and viscous. In order to make it more liquid, it is necessary to destroy the molecular structure of sputum.
In this case, treating dry cough with herbs that have mucolytic properties has a positive effect. Thanks to this action of medicinal plants, sputum becomes less viscous and is much easier to remove from the respiratory tract. The list of expectorant herbs for dry coughs with the most pronounced effect includes the following medicinal plants:
- thyme - has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and mucolytic effects, giving a positive result for coughs accompanied by fever;
- plantain – has an anti-inflammatory, expectorant and sputum thinning effect, and also strengthens the body’s defenses;
- licorice – promotes gentle cleansing of the respiratory tract from accumulated secretions, softening and soothing the irritated bronchial mucosa;
- ginger root – actively promotes the liquefaction and removal of phlegm, while having a highly warming and strengthening effect on the body;
- wild rosemary - gives a pronounced anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and mucolytic effect for dry cough;
- elecampane - promotes easier sputum discharge, reducing the frequency of coughing and improving general condition.
In the treatment of colds and viral diseases in children and adults, accompanied by a dry cough, the use of herbs that have a mucolytic effect is primarily indicated. And only after the sputum has been liquefied are agents used that actively remove secretions from the respiratory tract.
Herbs for inhalation
For diseases of the lungs and bronchi accompanied by cough, the use of medicinal herbs as inhalations has a good effect. A particularly positive result is observed when inhaling the vapors of a herbal decoction for dry cough for adults, prepared at home. The following products can be used for inhalation:
- eucalyptus leaves;
- chamomile flowers;
- pine buds;
- oregano.
Essential oils that are part of medicinal plants, penetrating along with hot steam into the respiratory tract, have an anti-inflammatory, softening and calming effect. Against this background, there is a more active dilution of sputum and its removal from the respiratory tract.
To carry out inhalation, you can use a kettle, where the grass is poured, filled with hot water and placed on low heat. A funnel is attached to its spout, through which the vapors of a decoction of a medicinal plant are inhaled. When inhaling, inhale through the mouth and exhale through the nose. In addition to available means, you can use a nebulizer for inhalation.
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In the treatment of cough with herbs, it is possible to use more than just one type of medicinal plant. A mixture of properly selected herbs gives a good effect. In this case, it is advisable to use a variety of breast preparations, which are composed in a certain proportion.
Breast preparations have a different composition of medicinal raw materials, as well as their widespread use for inflammatory phenomena of the respiratory tract, accompanied by cough. The pharmacy chain offers the following products:
- Breast collection No. 1 - contains marshmallow root, oregano, coltsfoot leaves. Available in the form of filter bags or in a cardboard box for preparing a herbal drink. It has bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory and expectorant effects. This type is most often used in the treatment of laryngitis and tracheitis.
- Breast collection No. 2 - contains licorice root, leaves of coltsfoot, plantain. It has a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect, the ability to thin sputum and reduce the cough reflex. Used primarily in the treatment of bronchitis or pneumonia.
- Breast collection No. 3 - contains pine buds, sage, marshmallow root, anise fruits. Gives a pronounced anti-inflammatory and expectorant effect. A positive treatment result is achieved by the softening effect of the collection on the irritated mucous membrane of the respiratory tract. It is used in the treatment of pneumonia and bronchitis.
- Breast collection No. 4 - contains licorice root, calendula and chamomile flowers, violet, wild rosemary, mint. It is used for infections and inflammatory processes in the bronchi and lungs. It has a positive effect on bronchial asthma not associated with an allergy to pollen. It is especially indicated for dry coughs, as it actively liquefies thick and viscous secretions.
A specialist must give a recommendation on choosing a collection number.
Herbs for children
A cough in childhood can be caused by any cold or infection. The appearance of this symptom requires immediate treatment, since the negative process can become chronic.
Despite the fact that official medicine offers modern cough medicines for treating children, herbs remain the safest and most effective means of stopping the cough reflex.
When a child has an infection, accompanied by a dry cough and hoarseness, an inflammatory process localized in the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is diagnosed. To mitigate the negative effects of the infection, the following cough herbs are recommended for use by children over 3 years of age:
- clover;
- Linden blossom;
- marshmallow root;
- coltsfoot leaves;
- mullein flowers.
These remedies effectively stop the inflammatory process and relieve irritation of the organ mucosa due to the enveloping effect of herbs. Stimulates the liquefaction and discharge of sputum.
Effective in the treatment of infection is the use of the following herbs for wet coughs for children, which contribute to better separation of secretions and their removal from the respiratory tract:
- thyme;
- cumin seeds;
- eucalyptus leaves;
- oregano;
- Linden blossom.
Natural medicines used to treat babies are used as herbal teas. A child should always brew fresh cough herbs.
An infusion is prepared at the rate of 1 tablespoon of plant material per 300 ml of boiling water, followed by infusion for 1-2 hours.
Take 1 teaspoon or tablespoon warm, depending on the age of the child, 3-4 times a day.
Prescription and correction of treatment for a child under 3 years of age is carried out only by a pediatrician. Recommended cough therapy with various herbs is practiced taking into account the diagnosis of the child’s underlying disease.
It can act as an independent technique for mild forms of infection and initial manifestations of cough. Or it can serve as an addition to the main treatment of the pathological process with drugs.
General rules of application
To obtain a positive effect from herbal treatment for cough of adults and children, it is necessary to comply with certain rules, which include the following activities:
- infusions from medicinal raw materials are prepared in glass or porcelain containers, and herbal decoctions in a water bath;
- Be sure to follow the specialist’s recommendations on the daily dosage of herbal remedies and the duration of their use;
- the rules for storing the finished herbal product are observed;
- At the beginning of cough treatment, one type of herb is used, not a collection. This condition is necessary to avoid an allergic reaction of the body. After a week, in the absence of side effects, it is possible to add other types;
- When prescribing a chest tea for cough, the herbal infusion for children begins with 1 teaspoon.
Herbal decoctions and infusions have a milder effect. Therefore, the expected effect when using these cough remedies can be observed after a longer period of time.
Contraindications
Natural herbal cough remedies usually do not cause side effects. An allergic reaction of the body is possible due to individual intolerance to a particular type of herb.
Some of them may cause unwanted reactions. Usually this only happens if the dosage of the product is not observed, as well as when preparing a decoction or infusion of high concentration.
Medicinal herbs remain the safest raw materials for the treatment of coughs of various origins in adults and children. Possessing anti-inflammatory, expectorant, mucolytic properties, they effectively liquefy and remove mucus from the respiratory tract.
Their mild action has a beneficial effect on the course of the inflammatory process. Strict adherence to the dosage of herbal infusions for coughs, especially in children, will help cope with the infection and stop the cough reflex.
Tatyana Palashkina, doctor,
specially for Moylor.ru
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