What is best for dry cough?

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asked Oct 14, 2022 in Other- Health by Callhound (1,560 points)
What is best for dry cough?

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answered Nov 4, 2022 by Gingervitis (39,160 points)
If you have a dry cough it's best to take some Robitussin or Mucinex.

Also using some steam or a humidifier can help with a dry cough as it adds moisture to the air and your lungs.

You can also sip on some hot tea with honey or even just some hot tea.

Cough medicine that is good for Covid is Robitussin, Vicks 44E and Mucinex.

Taking some honey can also help with a Covid-19 Cough.

After having COVID you are most often immune from COVID for up to 11 months following the COVID infection.

COVID can remain positive for around 2 weeks after recovery so you should stay in isolation for at least 2 weeks after recovery from COVID.

You can get COVID-19 twice even if you're vaccinated.

While most people get COVID-19 once some people have gotten COVID-19 a second time and some people who got COVID-19 twice or even one time were already vaccinated.

A COVID cough will feel like a regular dry cough that produces no mucus or phlegm and you may also have a tickle or irritation in your throat.

The kind of cough that is associated with COVID is a dry unproductive cough that produces no mucus or phlegm and you may experience a tickle or irritation in your throat.

You can still test positive for COVID after 14 days although most people no longer test positive for COVID after 5 to 7 days and around 10 to 20 percent of people with COVID continue to test positive for COVID for 10 to 14 days.

A Covid dry cough is a cough that occurs with Covid that does not produce any mucus or phlegm.

Most people who experience a dry cough with Covid have a tickle in their throat or other irritation in the lungs.

A dry cough is also known as an unproductive cough.

5 common symptoms of the Covid virus are fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue.

Covid-19 can show symptoms similar to the flu although you may also lose taste as well.

Some people recover from Covid-19 without treatment but some people experience life threatening complications from Covid-19.

Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 can include fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, nasal congestion or rhinorrhea, vomiting or diarrhea, and skin rashes.

COVID-19 is caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2.

Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.

The greatest epidemic was the black death which occurred between the years of 1346 to 1353.

The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Afro-Eurasia from 1346 to 1353.

It is the most fatal pandemic recorded in human history, causing the death of 75–200 million people in Eurasia and North Africa, peaking in Europe from 1347 to 1351.

The greatest epidemic going on right now is the Coronovirus.

A vaccine will end the pandemic or a pandemic if enough people get the vaccine.

At least 85 percent of the global population must get a vaccine before a pandemic can end.

Pandemics are caused by a disease that affects people globally.

Pandemics are caused by diseases and viruses that spread from country to country and state to state infecting millions of people.

A pandemic is when a disease affects the global population.

Pandemics are usually caused by new infectious agents (bacteria or viruses) that spread quickly.

A pandemic is a type of epidemic, however a pandemic involves the number of people and the geographical area that the disease affects.

Pandemics are also known as a global epidemic.

A pandemic is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals.

A widespread endemic disease with a stable number of infected individuals is not a pandemic.

Widespread endemic diseases with a stable number of infected individuals such as recurrences of seasonal influenza are generally excluded as they occur simultaneously in large regions of the globe rather than being spread worldwide.

Throughout human history, there have been a number of pandemics of diseases such as smallpox.

The most fatal pandemic in recorded history was the Black Death (also known as The Plague), which killed an estimated 75–200 million people in the 14th century

The term was not used yet but was for later pandemics including the 1918 influenza pandemic (Spanish flu).

Recent pandemics include tuberculosis, Russian flu, Spanish flu, Asian flu, cholera, Hong Kong flu, HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.

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