Chronic Cough sound therapy
Chronic Cough
At Universal Sound Therapy we can help with your Chronic Cough. Check out the benefits of our Chronic Cough sound therapy and our money back guarantee.
Description
Are you or someone you love suffering from chronic cough and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including chronic cough with our sound therapies.
Our therapy is based on frequencies. Tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing. Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.
Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our chronic cough sound therapy doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund.
Our chronic cough sound therapy helps by:
- Decrease or minimize occurrence of runny nose, hoarseness, and shortness of breath
- Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
- Aligns and opens your Chakra system
- Opens and cleans up your meridians
- Helps your body heal itself
Short Description of Chronic Cough
Chronic cough is a type of cough that persists for over 8 weeks or longer. In children it has to last four weeks or more to be labeled as chronic cough. The condition is more than just an annoyance as it can interrupt your sleep and severe cases can result in lightheadedness and the possibility of rib fractures and vomiting.
Symptoms of Chronic Cough
A chronic cough can occur with other signs and symptoms, which may include:
- A runny or stuffy nose
- A feeling of liquid running down the back of your throat (postnasal drip)
- Frequent throat clearing and sore throat
- Hoarseness
- Wheezing and shortness of breath
- Heartburn or a sour taste in your mouth
- In rare cases, coughing up blood
About Chronic Cough
Chronic or nagging cough that persists for more than a few weeks is a medical problem that needs to be addressed. In most cases there is more than one cause found for the condition. Among the many causes of chronic cough, smoking is the number one cause. For non-smokers, chronic cough is also a cause for worry — fortunately, most causes are benign in nature, but even when the cause is benign it is still a cause for worry, embarrassment and exhaustion for the sufferer.
Etiology of Chronic Cough
Most cases come down to 5 causes: postnasal drip, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), chronic bronchitis, and treatment from ACE inhibitors for the management of hypertension.
Major Causes of Chronic Cough
- Post nasal drip — When the nose and sinuses produce extra mucus it drips down the back of the throat and triggers the cough reflex. Also known as upper airway cough syndrome.
- Bronchial asthma — May come and go depending on seasons and may worsen with cold air or certain chemicals. In one variant, cough is the main symptom.
- GERD — In gastroesophageal reflux disease stomach acid goes back into the tube connecting the stomach with the throat. The constant irritation results in persistent coughing.
- COPD — Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a long-standing inflammatory condition that results in obstructed airflow from the lungs. Most people with the disease are former cigarette smokers.
- ACE Inhibitor medication — A kind of blood pressure medication whose most common side effect is chronic cough.
Less Common Causes
- Airborne irritants
- Aspiration after swallowing
- Heart failure
- Lung infections
- Whooping cough (pertussis)
- Lung cancer
- Psychological disorders
Types of Chronic Cough
- Dry Cough — Does not produce mucus; often due to viral infection or sinus issues.
- Chronic Wet Cough — Produces mucus or sputum; color may indicate bacterial infection.
- Stress Cough — Results from airway spasm during stress; no mucus, no infection.
- Barking Cough — Usually seen in children; associated with croup.
- Whooping Cough — Characteristic “whooping” sound; indicative of pertussis infection.
Complications of Chronic Cough
Patients that suffer from persistent cough may experience: insomnia, headaches, vomiting, dizziness, excessive sweating, loss of bladder control, passing out, and high risk of rib fractures.
What our customers experience
"I am so thankful to have been recommended this. I now am starting to know what it feels like to live free of this condition on a daily basis. Highly, highly recommended."
"After seeing it work over and over again in our lives and in the lives of those we love, our skepticism has been replaced by belief and a strong desire to get this into the hands of as many people as possible."
