There is no quick remedy for adult cough because there are numerous causes of cough and multiple systems involved, so there is no magic formula.
Treating cough in adults still requires searching for the cause. Cough can be caused by respiratory diseases, postnasal drip syndrome, digestive disorders and so on. Treatment can be general treatment, aminoglutethimide, omeprazole and other medications.
1. Respiratory system diseases: pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, chronic pharyngitis, etc., can cause cough in adults. Respiratory cough is mainly to resolve phlegm and stop cough. Wet cough can use Ambroxol to resolve phlegm, severe dry cough with dextromethorphan and other cough suppressants, while actively treating the original disease, such as anti-allergy, anti-infection and so on.
2. Postnasal drip syndrome: allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, etc. can lead to postnasal drip, nasal secretions flow into the throat, stimulate the throat, resulting in cough.
The main need for routine saline rinsing of the nasal cavity, for excessive nasal secretion with some vasoconstrictors, such as furosemide nasal drops nasal drip, combined with antihistamines ketotifen, etc., can reduce secretion, thereby reducing cough.
3. Digestive system diseases: reflux esophagitis can lead to recurrent nocturnal cough. The main need is to inhibit gastric acid such as omeprazole, while combining gastric power drugs such as mosapride.
Coughing in adults may also be caused by other reasons such as bronchial foreign bodies, so it is recommended to actively seek medical attention to identify the causes, not blind treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.