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The sudden onset of a distressing cough that is part of an acute bronchitis or pneumonia is difficult for the patient to ignore, but, commonly, the patient with chronic cough either fails to notice the cough or takes it for granted. This is particularly true of the ‘Smoker’s Cough’ that many individuals come to accept as part of the waking up process each morning, indeed, the patient with chronic bronchitis often denies cough until presses for details. Nonetheless, the disregarded cough may have the same implications as a productive cough.
Cough should be characterized in terms of when and under what circumstances it occurs. For e.g., it may occur only when the patient is at work, triggered by noxious or allergic materials, or it may occur in relation to changes in posture, as commonly seen in patients with chronic bronchitis or bronchiectasis when they lie down at night or get up in the morning. |
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Cough should be characterized with regards to whether it is non-productive (Dry) or Productive (Sputum) that persist for months and tends to recur year after year is a characteristic of chronic bronchitis. The composition of sputum could be relatively clear, nonviscous sputum may become thick and turn yellow, greenish or brown, suggesting the presence of pus and the development of infection in the tracheobronchial tree or in the lungs.
The research institute of “WESTERN GHATS PHARMACEUTICALS” after careful studies and repeated trials spanning over a few years, a judicious blend of herbs and spices has been developed and standardized as “CONS”, that acts as a sure, safe cough remedy.
“CONS” is a highly effective and safe Herbal Cough Medicine that also helps expectation of sputum to relieve chest congestion.
“CONS” can be used for:
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Coughs and Colds |
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Allergic cough |
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Non-Productive Cough (Dry Cough) |
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Smoker’s Cough |
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Asthmatic Cough. |
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Coughs associated with lung infections. |
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