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Cold & Cough

Cold & Cough Services

We understand the discomfort and inconvenience that colds and coughs can bring. Our dedicated medical staff is here to provide you with the best care and guidance to help you recover quickly.

Understanding Coughs

A cough is your body’s natural way of clearing your throat and airways, serving as a protective mechanism to aid in healing. The cause of a cough can vary, and identifying the source of a problematic or persistent cough is crucial for effective treatment. 

Types of Coughs

  • Acute Coughs: Acute coughs are typically linked to common colds, flu, pneumonia, or acute bronchitis. These coughs usually last for less than three weeks.
  • Chronic Coughs: Chronic coughs are often associated with conditions like allergies, asthma, smoking, croup, chronic bronchitis, GERD, or COPD and can persist for eight weeks or longer. A chronic cough can disrupt your sleep, lead to vomiting, or cause lightheadedness. 

When to Seek Treatment for Your Cough

Knowing when to seek medical attention for your cough is crucial. You should consider seeking treatment if:

  • Your cough persists for more than one week.
  • You are coughing up yellow or green mucus.
  • You experience wheezing or shortness of breath.
  • You have a fever.

While these symptoms usually do not require an emergency room visit, if your cough disrupts your daily activities, Midwest Express Clinic is the ideal solution for fast and effective care for non-life-threatening illnesses or injuries. 

At-Home Cough Remedies

Sometimes, adults can manage their chronic cough in the comfort of their homes with DIY remedies. However, it’s advisable to consult your primary care physician or our medical staff at Midwest Express Clinic before attempting self-treatment, especially if you’re taking other medications, as there may be interactions.

Here are some at-home remedies you can consider:

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of fluids; water is the best choice, as it helps to thin mucus.
  • Gargle: Use warm saltwater to clean your throat and loosen any mucus.
  • Cough drops: These can soothe your throat.
  • Avoid tobacco products: Smoking can exacerbate coughing.
  • Ginger: It can be used in tea to clear nasal passages.

We’re here to support you in your journey to better health, and our medical team is ready to provide personalized care and advice for your cold and cough symptoms. Don’t hesitate to visit us for fast and friendly service when you need it most. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a cough, and why do I have one?

A cough is your body’s natural way of clearing your throat and airways, serving as a protective mechanism to aid in healing. The cause of your cough can vary, and identifying the source is essential for effective treatment. For instance, antihistamines may offer more relief than over-the-counter cough syrups if you’ve been diagnosed with the common cold or flu. 

What are the different types of coughs, and how can I distinguish between them?

There are two primary types of coughs: Acute and Chronic.

Acute Coughs: Typically linked to common colds, flu, pneumonia, or acute bronchitis, these coughs last for less than three weeks.

Chronic Coughs: Often associated with conditions like allergies, asthma, smoking, croup, chronic bronchitis, GERD, or COPD, they can persist for eight weeks or longer. Chronic coughs can disrupt sleep, lead to vomiting, or cause lightheadedness.

When should I seek medical treatment for my cough?

Knowing when to seek medical attention for your cough is crucial. Consider seeking treatment if:

  • Your cough persists for more than one week.
  • You are coughing up yellow or green mucus.
  • You experience wheezing or shortness of breath.
  • You have a fever.

While these symptoms typically don’t require an emergency room visit, if your cough disrupts daily activities, Midwest Express Clinic’s urgent care provides fast and effective care for non-life-threatening illnesses or injuries. 

What can I do at home to alleviate my chronic cough?

Sometimes, you can manage a chronic cough at home with DIY remedies. However, consult your primary care physician (PCP) or our medical staff at Midwest Express Clinic before attempting self-treatment, especially if you’re taking other medications, as there may be interactions.

Consider these at-home remedies:

Hydration: Drink plenty of fluids; water is the best choice, as it helps to thin mucus.
Gargle: Use warm saltwater to clean your throat and loosen any mucus.
Cough drops: These can soothe your throat.
Avoid tobacco products: Smoking can exacerbate coughing.
Ginger: It can be used in tea to clear nasal passages.

What are the potential causes of a persistent cough, and how can it be evaluated?

A persistent cough can indicate various underlying issues, from sinusitis and allergies to more serious infections like pneumonia or whooping cough. Our medical team at Midwest Express Clinic will evaluate your medical history, including recent physical exams, to determine the cause of your cough. Quitting smoking and avoiding exposure to smoke can be highly beneficial in managing your cough effectively.

Midwest Express Clinic is committed to providing you with the best care and guidance for your cold and cough symptoms. Our experienced medical staff is here to help you on your path to recovery, ensuring you receive personalized care tailored to your needs.

 

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