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3. Dry Cough

A dry cough produces only some mucus, which may be blood-tinged, as opposed to a wet cough which produces large amounts of phlegm. In most cases, infections such as a cold or the flu cause a dry cough, and associated symptoms include irritation, difficulty breathing, and in some cases, dizziness. Drinking tea with lemon and honey and elevating the head during sleep can help alleviate a dry cough.

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