Homeopathic remedies that are used for chronic cough. Keep in mind that you should always consult a licensed healthcare professional before trying any new treatments.
Drosera: This remedy is often used for coughs that are dry and tickling, with a tendency to worsen at night. The person may feel a sensation of constriction in the chest.
Belladonna: Belladonna may be used for coughs that are spasmodic and dry, with a tickling sensation in the throat. The cough may be worse at night and the person may have a high fever.
Bryonia: This remedy is often used for dry, painful coughs that worsen with movement. The person may feel a stitching pain in the chest and be very thirsty.
Antimonium tartaricum: This remedy may be used for coughs that produce a lot of mucus that is difficult to cough up. The person may feel weak and tired.
Kali bichromicum: This remedy is often used for coughs that produce thick, stringy mucus that is difficult to cough up. The person may have a hoarse voice and feel as though a lump is stuck in their throat.
Phosphorus: This remedy may be used for coughs that are dry and tickling, with a burning sensation in the chest. The person may also have a hoarse voice.
Pulsatilla: This remedy is often used for coughs that produce yellow or green mucus that is easy to cough up. The person may feel worse in a warm room and better in cool air.
Spongia tosta: This remedy may be used for coughs that are dry and barking, with a whistling sound when inhaling. The person may feel a tightness in the chest.
Sticta pulmonaria: This remedy is often used for coughs that are dry and hacking, with a sensation of dryness in the chest. The person may feel worse in a warm room and better in cool air.
Natrum muriaticum: This remedy may be used for coughs that are dry and hacking, with a sensation of dryness and rawness in the throat. The person may feel better outdoors and worse in a warm room.
It’s always best to consult a licensed healthcare professional before trying any new treatments