Experts Issue Warning On Summer Cough Risk

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Experts issue warning on summer cough risk


We all know about wearing sunscreen and swimming between the flags in Summer, but did you

know you might suffer a chesty cough not just in Winter, but in Summer too?



Monday 25 January, 2010: Healthcare professionals are urging people to be on their guard in

light of new findings that show coughs are not exclusive to the winter months. Australian

research confirms they are prevalent in summer too. 


A new survey by Boehringer Ingelheim, maker of Bisolvon® Chesty (a mucolytic), has found

that, contrary to popular belief, 78% of Australians (out of a survey of 301) suffer a cough during

Summer¹.


Community Pharmacist, Gerald Quigley, believes people can get caught “off guard” by an

unseasonal cough. For example, he says a chesty cough, if not treated properly, can worsen

and lead to a secondary, bacterial infection. 


“Because we don’t expect to have a chesty cough in Summer, there is the risk that we

underestimate the early signs and therefore fail to manage it properly. This can lead to it

worsening.


“I suggest if you do get caught with a chesty cough this summer, you should look for a mucolytic

treatment that gets to the cause of the problem by helping to thin and remove the mucus that

causes it, rather than a treatment that just soothes the symptoms”, said Mr Quigley.


Associate Professor Peter Holmes, Respiratory Physician at Monash Medical Centre in

Melbourne, also advises that to treat a chesty cough it is important to remove the mucus that

causes it.


“A chesty cough is caused by a build up of mucus on the air passages, so to relieve this it is

important to find a treatment that thins the mucus and makes it easier to expel”, said A/Prof

Holmes.


Gerald Quigley has put together his Top 5 Tips for preventing unexpected chesty coughs ruining

your fun this summer.


1.

Use a mucolytic treatment to get to the cause of the chesty cough 

2.

Ensure you and those around you wash their hands regularly to prevent spread of germs,

especially after being in the pool or at the beach

3.

Avoid sharing cold drinks and ice creams on hot Summer days

4.

Use a humidifier in the bedrooms during Summer nights

5.

Make sure your pillow is high enough to prevent a runny nose from depositing mucus

down the throat


ENDS


Issued on behalf of Boehringer Ingelheim, maker of Bisolvon® Chesty

For interviews with Gerald Quigley and A/Prof Holmes contact Gareth Finch (0409 747

157, gareth@palin.com.au) at Palin Communications (02) 9412 2255 


References:

1. Cough Quantitative Research, IMS, Dec 2009






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