February 3, 2012
How to Kick a Nighttime Cough Obviously
Whether it’s because of a cold or allergies, coughing at night is not only annoying, it prevents you from getting the sleep you need to stay healthy. Before you down cough medicine (which often just masks the cough), you might want to relieve your nighttime cough with one of these natural remedies.
- Steam up: Before hitting the hay, create a steam room in the bathroom. Shut the door, don’t turn on the fan, and take a hot shower. Let the water gently run on your face, or if that’s too intense, place a warm washcloth on your sinuses, allowing the heat and steam to help relieve sinus congestion. You can even use a neti pot in the shower – just be sure to fill it with warm distilled or sterilized water, not the shower water. Using a neti pot after you’ve breathed in steam can make it more effective.
- Get moist: Since dry air can often cause a dry cough (especially in the Winter months when we crank up the heat), moisten the air you breathe by running a cool-mist humidifier on low throughout the night (I’m a fan of this humidifier from Crane). In the morning, be sure to wipe down your windows and windowsills as condensation tends to form, and you don’t want this moisture to encourage mold growth, which can also aggravate a cough. Follow the directions that came with your humidifier when it comes to cleaning it, and disinfect it thoroughly at least once a week to avoid mold growth.
Keep reading for more natural ways to beat your nighttime cough.
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