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Diseases and Ailments

Whooping Cough

Description

The bacterial infection in lungs, caused by bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is called whooping cough. A contagious disease, it leads to severe coughing, which may or may not be accompanied by vomiting and perspiration. Some of the common symptoms of whooping cough are sore throat, mild dry cough, sneezing, tears, tiredness, loss of appetite, night cough, vomiting, retching, nosebleeds and diarrhea. Though it starts with a mild cough, whooping cough develops into severe coughing, if not treated on time. Whooping cough can, however, be treated with home remedies as well.

Symptoms

  • Cold
  • Vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Low-grade fever
  • Mild cough
  • Mild fever
  • Night cough
  • Runny nose
  • Sneezing
  • Sore throat
  • Tears while coughing
  • Tiredness

Causes

  • Broncho-pneumonia
  • Infection of middle ear
  • Convulsions
  • Microorganisms Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis
  • Through tiny drops of fluid, from an infected person's nose or mouth.

Treatment

  • One of most effective home remedies for whooping cough would be to have a cup of grape juice, mixed with a tsp of honey, on a daily basis.
  • Soak 7 almonds in water, overnight. In the morning, remove the brown skin and pound the almonds, to form a paste. Now, add 20 grams each of butter and sugar. Consume the paste two times a day, in the morning and evening.
  • Finely chop an onion and extract its juice. Mix 1 tsp of this juice with 1 tsp of honey and keep it aside. Consume it after four to five hours.
  • Crush a medium-sized onion and add the juice of one lemon to it. Now, pour a cup of boiling water over it and add a tsp of honey. Take this 2 to 3 times a day.
  • Roast and powder the root of turmeric. Take 3 grams of this powder, along with milk, two times a day.
  • Mix 2 grams of the pulp of the herb of belleric myroblan, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp long pepper and 2 tsp honey. Have this mixture two times a day.
  • Dry the herb of belleric myroblan and cover it with wheat flour. Now, roast the herb and consume it.
  • Grind 100 gm of raisins, with water. Add 100 gm of sugar to the paste. Once it forms a saucy consistency, preserve it. Have 20 grams of this mixture everyday, before going to bed.
  • Aniseed is helpful in treating whooping cough. Prepare a tea with it and have it 1-2 times in a day.
  • Extract garlic juice and have a tsp of this, 2 to 3 times a day. This is an effective way to treat whooping cough.
  • In a cup of water, add a tsp each of fenugreek seeds and fresh ginger, along with a dash of honey. Bring the water to a boil and allow it to cool. Strain the drink and consume it.
  • Mix 5-6 drops of almond oil and 10 drops each of ginger juice and onion oil. Have this mixture three times daily.
  • Cut a small slice of ginger and dip it in some rock salt and lemon juice. Store this in an airtight container. Lick this whenever the cough attacks.
  • Mix a tsp of fresh radish juice with equal quantity of honey. Add some rock salt and form syrup. Consume this every 8 hours.
  • Take a tbsp of carrot juice, mixed with some honey and warm water. This proves beneficial in treating whooping cough.

 

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