Overview
Overview A productive cough helps clear mucus (sputum) and foreign material from the airways. Mucus may be made in the lungs because of bronchitis , pneumonia , or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Colds and allergies may produce mucus that drains down the back of the throat (post-nasal drainage ). Home treatment may be all that is needed to provide relief if you have a productive cough and post-nasal drainage but do not have other symptoms.
A productive cough in a person who smokes is often a sign of lung damage. For smokers, the most effective way to treat a cough is to stop smoking. A change in the cough or in the colour or quantity of sputum may mean a bacterial lung infection.
A productive cough is a more serious when:
It produces sputum from the lungs (not post-nasal drainage). The sputum is rust-coloured or contains bright red blood. It lasts longer than 10 days. It occurs with other symptoms. These may include: Fever and chills. Shortness of breath. Chest pain. Night sweats. Weight loss. You have a known exposure to tuberculosis . A doctor can evaluate your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment.
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