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What's the Difference Between a Dry Cough and Chesty Cough?
If you or your little one has developed a cough, have you stopped to think about what kind of cough you’ve come down with? To treat your cough with the correct cough relief medication, it’s important to understand exactly what kind of cough you have – a chesty cough or a dry cough. If you don’t take the right medication, it won’t relieve your symptoms.
So, let's make sure that we understand the different types of coughs, as well as some remedies that may help relieve your cough.
WHAT IS A CHESTY COUGH?
A chesty cough might occur during a cold or flu and can often make it difficult to sleep or be active during the day. The infection can lead to an increase in mucus production.
If you have a chesty cough, you might feel heavy discomfort in the chest and lung area, with congestion that may lead you to have a cough that feels ‘wet’ - this could leave you coughing up mucus or phlegm. This is why a chesty cough is also known as a wet or productive cough because you are expelling harmful mucus, which is good.
Chesty Cough Causes
Chesty coughs causes are usually associated with excess mucus in the chest. While we don't often enjoy coughing it up, mucus can actually serve a really important role in trapping unwanted particles such as dust and bacteria in our airways. When we develop a cold, our bodies often produce more mucus to help expel the mucus and those unwanted particles. This excess mucus then triggers our cough reflex to help remove the extra phlegm. This process is called expectoration.
Treatment requires an expectorant chesty cough syrup to clear up and loosen the mucus so the body can get rid of it.
Chesty Cough Remedies
One of the most effective chesty cough remedies is Robitussin Full Strength Chesty Cough Syrup. It is a chesty cough syrup that is called an expectorant, which is simply something that can help break up the mucus so that your body can more easily expel it.
An expectorant is the best chesty cough medicine for severe wet coughs because it loosens mucus from the chest, throat, and nose, reducing the cough and making breathing easier.
WHAT IS A DRY COUGH?
A dry cough, in contrast, is a cough where no mucus or phlegm is produced. These coughs are also known as non-productive coughs. A dry cough is often irritating and is associated with a tickly throat.
Dry Cough Causes
Dry cough causes can also be caused by colds but may also occur because of external irritants such as cigarette smoke, dust, smoke, or allergies. You probably know the sort of cough we're talking about here—it's the one that a non-smoker gets when they enter a smoky room or that someone who has grass allergies or hay fever will get when their throat gets irritated.
Dry Cough Remedies
A dry cough can be helped with medicines known as antitussives, which can help in suppressing the cough. While there are several dry cough remedies, we recommend Robitussin Dry Cough Syrup.
Robitussin Dry Cough Syrup is a dry cough syrup that treats and relieves dry coughs. It works by relieving dry persistent coughs by controlling the cough reflex and soothes the throat.
If you have any questions about which medication to take for your cough, visit Online4 Pharmacy to see all the medications available to help you get healthy and strong.




