Honey is a sweet
food which made by bees using nectar from flowers. The variety produced by
honey bees (genus Apis) is the one
most commonly referred to, as it is the type of honey collected by most
beekeepers and consumed by people. Honey produced by other bees like
bumblebees,sting less bees,honey wasps etc. Now here is the discussion how honey
works to cure cough.
Coughing is mucus or irritants
which remain on the surface of
the respiratory tract, It’s a body attempts to
expel.It is a
reflex in the respiratory passages initiated by sensory nerve stimulation It
can be bothersome during nighttime particularly, because Cough, making it
impossible to sleep. Honey has been found to be a natural and effective
solution to put down cough temporarily.
Types
of Coughs
There are two types of coughs which
must be treated differently. For chest coughs where phlegm is fed, use an expectorant medication, which will help to lose the phlegm and allow it to be
brought up easier. Such as honey: It is important that the phlegm is not
restricted by suppressants. For dry coughs, which produce no phlegm, a
suppressant may be used to coat and soothe the back of the throat. This is the
type of cough which honey has been found to prevent effectively.
Function
of Honey
Honey works the back of the throat
by coating, which soothes the irritation somewhat and prevents the sensory nerves from being stimulated. Although it is a transient solution, it can be helpful
at night to assist in getting normal sleep. Take a single tablespoon of honey
orally, or mix with hot water and lemon, as needed.
Significance
of Honey
There is a wide range of over-the-counter
cough suppressants to treat dry coughs, such as dextromethorphan, phocodine and
codeine. According to the Live Science, billions of dollars are being spent
each year on over-the-counter cough and cold medications. Honey functions very
similarly to these medications, and in 2008, a Penn State College of Medicine
research group found that honey works more successfully than over-the-counter
cough suppressant medications.
Benefits
of Honey
While dextromethorphan is considered
to be dangerous for young children under six and can cause side effects such as
drowsiness, nausea, fever, dizziness and vomiting, honey works in the same
manner but without any of the side effects, according to a study in the 2007
issue of "Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine." In
addition, honey possesses beneficial antioxidant and antimicrobial properties
and costs significantly less. Because of the risk of botulism Honey should not
be given to children younger than one.
Considerations
of Cough
The presence of a cough can be a
sign of a serious chronic illness or infection and suppressing the body’s
ability to expel mucus and particles may not be helpful. A medical professional
should be consulted With chronic coughing or coughing accompanied by additional
symptoms.
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