Health & wellbeing
The People's Friend|September 17, 2022
Great advice to keep you happy and health
Health & wellbeing

Q. I've had a persistent cough for three weeks (not COVID), which is worse at night. Can you suggest anything to help?

 

Niamh McMillan, Superdrug Pharmacy Superintendent, is here to help.

A cough will usually clear by itself within three to four weeks. Coughs can normally be treated at home without the need to see a GP.

Make sure you get lots of rest, drink plenty of fluids or take a suitable medicine. Your local pharmacist can discuss your symptoms with you and recommend the most appropriate cough sweets, medicine or self-care at home. Your pharmacist should be able to recognise if a GP visit is warranted.

The vast majority of coughs are caused by a cold or flu, but other causes include heartburn, allergies including hayfever, smoking and infections. The NHS recommends that if you've had a persistent cough for more than three weeks then you should see your GP.

Other signs that you should see your doctor include chest pain, unexplained weight loss, swollen glands, difficulty in breathing or coughing up blood.

 In The News

Knee Graft Trials

Researchers in Bristol are trialling a high-tech patch to use as a graft which, when placed inside an arthritic knee joint (through a small incision under local anaesthetic), replaces the lost cartilage, encouraging new cartilage to grow.

The silk implant, called FibroFix, is made from protein extracted from silk made by mulberry silk moths.

Tests on sheep have shown the graft works well, but this new trial on six human patients may provide useful pain relief that could delay the need for knee replacement surgery.

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