Symptom family: Cough Related Symptoms
Parent symptom: Cought With Sticky Phlegm
Chronic cough with sticky Phlegm is a prolonged respiratory condition characterized by a persistent cough accompanied by the production of thick, viscous mucus.
This symptom often indicates an underlying issue within the respiratory system, requiring attention for its persistence and the discomfort it causes. The nature of the Phlegm - sticky and substantial - is a key factor in understanding the condition, as it points to specific bodily imbalances.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), chronic cough with sticky Phlegm is viewed through the lens of energy imbalance and disharmony within the body. TCM practitioners see this symptom as a manifestation of an imbalance in the body's Qi (vital energy) and a disruption in the harmony of the organ systems, particularly the lungs and the spleen. Treatment in TCM focuses on restoring balance and harmony, rather than just suppressing the symptom.
TCM attributes chronic cough with sticky Phlegm to several potential patterns of imbalance. One such pattern is Phlegm Heat in the Lungs, where Heat in the Lungs leads to the production of thick, sticky Phlegm.
Another common cause is Lung and Kidney Yin Deficiency, where a Deficiency in the nourishing aspects of the body leads to a dry cough with sticky Phlegm. Identifying the correct pattern is crucial as it guides the choice of treatment in TCM.
TCM recommends various herbs for treating chronic cough with sticky phlegm, depending on the underlying pattern of disharmony. For instance, Arisaema (Tian Nan Xing) is used to treat Wind-Phlegm, while Aster Roots (Zi Wan) target Phlegm Heat in the Lungs.
For conditions arising from Lung and Kidney Yin Deficiency, Chinese Asparagus Tubers (Tian Men Dong) may be prescribed. Each herb is chosen for its properties that align with the specific TCM diagnosis of the individual's condition.
Chronic cough with sticky phlegm can be treated by these herbs when it results from phlegm due to cold deficiency, aiming to warm the lungs and dissolve phlegm accumulation.
One such herb is Arisaema (Tian Nan Xing), which is directly recommended for chronic cough with sticky phlegm.
Chronic cough with sticky phlegm can be treated by these herbs when it originates from obstructions in the lung pathways, helping to ease respiratory discomfort and restore normal breathing.
One such herb is Aster Roots (Zi Wan), which is directly recommended for chronic cough with sticky phlegm.
Chronic cough with sticky phlegm can be treated by these herbs when caused by a lack of Yin, which is essential for cooling and moistening the body, thereby restoring balance.
One such herb is Chinese Asparagus Tubers (Tian Men Dong), which is directly recommended for chronic cough with sticky phlegm.
Chronic cough with sticky phlegm can be treated by these herbs when it is related to heat-phlegm accumulation, aiding in dissolving phlegm and soothing the respiratory system.
One such herb is Chlorite Schist (Meng Shi), which is directly recommended for chronic cough with sticky phlegm.
Chronic cough with sticky phlegm can be treated by these herbs when resulting from Qi stagnation or imbalance, helping to promote the smooth flow of Qi in the body.
One such herb is Red Tangerine Peel (Ju Hong), which is directly recommended for chronic cough with sticky phlegm.