Cough is one of the most common and exhausting symptoms of aspergillosis. Whether you have ABPA, CPA, Aspergillus bronchitis, or co-existing bronchiectasis, coughing can:
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Disrupt sleep
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Cause fatigue, pain, or incontinence
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Trigger bleeding (haemoptysis)
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Affect emotional wellbeing
The good news: many strategies can help reduce cough, loosen mucus, and protect your lungs.
🧪 First: Understand Why You’re Coughing
| Underlying cause | Why it triggers cough |
|---|---|
| Inflammation (e.g. ABPA) | Airways swell and become hyperreactive |
| Mucus overproduction | Thick secretions irritate airway linings |
| Fungal burden or infection | Triggers immune response and inflammation |
| Bronchiectasis | Traps mucus and fosters infection |
| Dry air, scents, reflux | External triggers aggravate coughing reflex |
🧹 1. Clear Your Airways Safely and Effectively
Clearing mucus gently can reduce irritation and risk of infection.
✅ Best techniques:
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Postural drainage (lying in positions to let mucus drain out)
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Active cycle of breathing technique (ACBT):
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Relaxed breathing
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Deep breaths in
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Gentle “huff” to move mucus up
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Autogenic drainage (controlled breathing at different depths)
⚠️ Caution after haemoptysis:
Pause airway clearance or get medical advice first.
💧 2. Keep Mucus Thin
Thick mucus worsens cough and is harder to clear.
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Stay hydrated – aim for 6–8 glasses of water a day
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Nebulised saline (0.9% or 3% hypertonic) – prescribed for some patients to thin secretions
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Humidifiers (cool mist) – especially in dry indoor environments
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Warm showers/steam – unless they trigger coughing
💊 3. Medications to Control Cough (Prescription only)
| Type | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Steroids (oral or inhaled) | Reduces inflammation in ABPA | Short-term or long-term |
| Antifungals (e.g. itraconazole) | Reduce fungal burden in CPA, ABPA | May take weeks to improve cough |
| Bronchodilators (e.g. salbutamol) | Open airways and relieve tightness | Can help with productive coughing |
| Macrolide antibiotics (e.g. azithromycin) | Anti-inflammatory for bronchiectasis | Prescribed long-term in some cases |
| Antitussives (e.g. low-dose codeine) | Suppress dry, irritating cough | Use with care — consult doctor |
🧘 4. Gentle Breathing to Calm Cough Reflex
Some coughs are partly reflexive — especially in ABPA and fungal bronchitis.
Try:
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Pursed-lip breathing
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Diaphragmatic (belly) breathing
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Silent counting breath cycles
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Box breathing (inhale 4, hold 4, exhale 4, hold 4)
✅ These can reduce throat tension and break cough–irritation cycles.
🍃 5. Avoid Triggers
Many patients notice patterns — keep a cough diary to spot yours.
Common triggers:
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Dust, damp, mould, perfumes, cleaning sprays
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Sudden changes in temperature
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Acid reflux (especially at night)
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Lying flat without elevation
Tip: Try HEPA air purifiers, keep rooms ventilated, and elevate your pillow at night.
🛌 6. Manage Night-time Cough
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Use two pillows or a wedge to keep your head elevated
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Avoid eating or drinking large amounts just before bed
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Use humidified air
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Try a warm, non-irritating drink (e.g. water with honey) if safe for you
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Consider a bedside lozenge or mild cough suppressant on bad nights (with GP approval)
🫁 7. When to Seek Help
Speak to your specialist if:
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Cough worsens suddenly
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You develop fever, chest pain, or breathlessness
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You start coughing up blood or clots
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You are losing sleep or weight due to cough
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Current treatments no longer help
You may need:
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Repeat chest imaging
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Change in antifungal or steroid dose
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Additional airway clearance support (e.g. physiotherapy)
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Blood or sputum tests for infection
🤝 Support Is Available
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National Aspergillosis Centre (UK) – offers advice and remote support
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Respiratory physiotherapists – can teach breathing and mucus clearance techniques
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Patient support groups – many share cough coping strategies
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