CoughCough is a common symptom of colds, allergies, and the flu. It can cause problems breathing, eating, or drinking. There may also be throat pain. It is treated with home care and medicine. Natural therapies have also been used to ease cough. Natural TherapiesLikely EffectiveThese herbs and supplements are likely to ease cough: May Be EffectiveThese herbs and supplements may help ease cough:
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Eric Hurwitz, DC Last Updated: 5/26/2020 | |
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