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Where, when and how to put mustard plasters when coughing?

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Last reviewed: 12.03.2022
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The place of installation of warming mustard patches depends on the indications for their use.

  • When coughing, they are placed on the back and / or sternum.
  • With a cold, the packages are placed in the calf muscles and on the feet.
  • If a cough occurs against the background of bronchitis, then the drug is placed simultaneously on the back and chest, but so that it does not touch the heart area.
  • With a prolonged dry cough, mustard plasters are placed between the shoulder blades, in the upper back, on the front and side of the chest.
  • With high blood pressure - on the calf muscles.
  • For headaches and migraines - on the back of the neck.

The drug should not be applied to sensitive skin, as well as to damaged or inflamed tissues. Areas near the heart muscle and spine fall under the ban. For children and hypersensitive people, mustard plasters are placed through gauze or thin paper.

With the correct setting of mustard plasters, a burning sensation appears after 1-2 minutes. If severe itching and burning appear after 10-15 minutes, then this may be a sign of an allergic reaction. In this case, the drug must be removed and the skin wiped with a damp towel.

To achieve a stable therapeutic effect, the procedures are carried out for 3-5 days. In especially severe cases - up to 10 days.

When can you put mustard plasters for coughing?

With a strong cough and acute respiratory diseases, various warming procedures, including mustard plasters, are effective. They can be placed after severe hypothermia to prevent the development of a cold, as well as with the first symptoms of cough, pain in the chest and throat. They help with muscle pain and hypertension.

  • With a prolonged cough and bronchitis, mustard patches are placed under and between the shoulder blades. Compresses can be placed on the back and chest, but do not affect the area of \u200b\u200bthe heart.
  • With a cold, mustard plasters are applied to the feet. The drug is fixed with bandages or a piece of flannel fabric and be sure to wear warm socks.

Treatments are best done before bed. During therapy, it is recommended to drink warm tea and hot herbal decoctions. But if the painful condition is accompanied by an elevated body temperature or a cough with sputum discharge, then mustard plasters and other warming methods are contraindicated.

Mustard plasters on the back when coughing

The healing properties of mustard are activated upon contact with warm water. The herbal remedy releases essential oils that irritate local areas of the body, dilate blood vessels and increase blood circulation, creating a warming effect.

There is a kind of shake-up of the nervous system, due to which the concentration of adrenaline and other mediators increases in the blood. This increases the absorption of harmful viruses and microorganisms, increases the body's resistance, and the patient's condition improves.

With bronchitis, colds, pneumonia and other diseases with cough attacks, it is effective to use mustard plasters. They are placed on the back, laying between and under the shoulder blades. This arrangement of compresses warms the bronchi, relieves coughing and improves sputum discharge. For the procedure, mustard patches are moistened in warm water and applied to the back. To enhance the warming effect, the preparation is covered with plastic wrap and a towel. The duration of the procedure is 5-15 minutes, 1 time per day for 5-10 days.

Mustard plasters when coughing on the legs

For the treatment of cough, it is effective to carry out warming procedures. Warming up activates blood circulation, increases the flow of oxygen, facilitates breathing, expands the bronchi, stimulates local immunity and promotes recovery.

There are many biologically active points on the legs. When exposed to heat, a number of physiological processes occur in the body that favorably affect well-being.

Mustard plasters when coughing on the legs are allowed for adults and children over 3 years old. This arrangement of compresses not only fights cough attacks and relieves pain in the sternum, but also improves nasal breathing. In addition to applying mustard plasters, legs can be soared in a solution of warm water with mustard powder. The procedure has a positive effect on the immune system, alleviating the painful condition.

Mustard plasters on the heels when coughing

Mustard powder compresses, used to treat coughs and other symptoms of a cold, can be placed not only on the chest or back, but also on the heels. The heels contain a large number of nerve endings associated with the brain and spinal cord. Irritation of the nerve endings leads to the expansion of the vessels of the respiratory system and the relief of coughing attacks.

It is recommended to put mustard plasters on the heels in socks or make special warming baths. The thing is that thick, rough skin on the feet does not allow the active components of mustard to work effectively.

In order to steam your heels in a mustard bath, you must:

  • Prepare a container with water at 40-50°C.
  • Dissolve two tablespoons of dry mustard powder in water (1 tablespoon per 1 liter of water).
  • Dip your feet in the water and wrap yourself in a warm blanket.
  • As the bath cools, you need to add hot water.
  • The procedure is carried out for 20-30 minutes or until a burning sensation in the legs appears.
  • After the session, warm socks are put on their feet, they drink hot tea and wrap themselves in a warm blanket for a couple of hours.

To achieve a stable therapeutic effect, the treatment is carried out daily at bedtime for 5-10 days.

Mustard plasters for calves when coughing

To suppress acute coughing attacks with severe chest pains, mustard plasters on calves will help. This overlay of compresses has useful properties:

  • Reduces the intensity of the inflammatory process in the organs of the respiratory system.
  • Normalizes body temperature.
  • Relieves headaches and relieves migraine attacks.
  • Facilitates nasal breathing.

Mustard compresses are moistened in warm water and applied to the calves, fixing with plastic wrap. To enhance the warming effect from above, you need to wear warm high socks or wrap your legs in a blanket.

The duration of the procedure is 10-12 minutes, the frequency and total duration of treatment depends on the severity of the disease state and the individual characteristics of the patient's body (age, contraindications, adverse reactions).

Mustard plasters in socks when coughing

Mustard contains a large amount of essential oils that irritate the skin and speed up the blood circulation process. Therefore, the use of a herbal remedy is effective in treating coughs and other symptoms of a cold.

In addition to applying mustard plasters on the back, chest, neck and calves, there is an equally effective method of treatment - these are mustard plasters in socks. This procedure is effective when the first painful symptoms appear or when 3 or more days have passed since the illness.

For the procedure, dry mustard powder should be prepared, as well as clean cotton and warm socks.

  • Wash your feet and dry them dry. When in contact with wet skin, mustard will cause a strong burning sensation.
  • Pour the powder into cotton socks. For an adult 1-2 tablespoons, and for a child ½ -1 teaspoon.
  • Put on socks with powder, and warm woolen or terry on top.

It is recommended to wear such socks for at least 6-8 hours, so it is better to carry out the procedure immediately before going to bed. If the treatment is carried out for young children, then the active substance is poured on the outside of a thin sock so that the mustard does not come into contact with delicate skin.

This procedure is a reflex, therefore it is effective not only for coughing, but also for a runny nose. Due to irritation of the skin receptors of the feet, a reflex decrease in swelling of the nasal mucosa occurs. The course of treatment should not exceed 10 days. Procedures are carried out once a day, before a night's sleep.

Mustard plasters on the throat when coughing

Another option for using mustard plasters for treating coughs is compresses on the throat. The skin of the neck is especially sensitive, so it is recommended to wrap the patch soaked in water in a thin towel and then apply it.

The procedure is effective in the progression of tonsillitis, pharyngitis, rhinitis, laryngitis. Mustard plasters on the throat when coughing are put every other day and kept from 3 to 7 minutes. If there is a sharp pain and burning sensation, then the compresses are removed earlier.

In addition to the throat and neck area, lotions can be used in the classical way, that is, on the chest. For the treatment of the upper respiratory tract and colds, applications are placed on the middle third of the chest. With pneumonia and bronchitis - on the upper third of the chest. In this case, you can not affect the area near the heart muscle. The time for such a procedure is 5-15 minutes for an adult and no more than 5 minutes for a child.

How to put mustard plasters when coughing?

Another important aspect of using a mustard powder topical product is its correct application. In order to properly put mustard plasters for cough treatment, you should follow these rules:

  • The patient is placed on his back or stomach. Carefully examine the skin for the presence of rashes, wounds or abrasions.
  • A thin layer of nourishing cream or oil is applied to the skin.
  • Mustard plasters are dipped in warm water until they are completely soaked.
  • The side that is covered with mustard is put on the skin.
  • The patches are placed under the collarbones, in the interscapular region and on the chest along the midline.
  • To enhance the warming effect, mustard plasters are covered with plastic wrap or a towel and a blanket.

40-60 seconds after the installation of the drug, you should check the condition of the skin for an allergic reaction and to prevent thermal burns.

The procedure is carried out for 5-15 minutes. After it is over, the compresses are removed, the skin is wiped with a damp towel and, if necessary, a cream is applied. After that, the patient is wrapped in a blanket and given a warm drink (herbal decoctions, tea). In this state, it is recommended to spend 1-3 hours, so it is most convenient to put mustard patches before going to bed.

How long to keep mustard plasters when coughing?

The duration of the warming procedure with mustard plasters depends on the age of the patient. Treatment is allowed for patients older than 3 years. At the same time, compresses are applied to a layer of gauze soaked in water so that delicate children's skin does not receive a thermal burn.

Procedure duration:

  • From 3 to 5 years - 2-3 minutes.
  • From 5 to 7 years - 5 minutes.
  • From 7 to 9 years - 10 minutes.
  • Over 9 years old, teenagers and adults - 15 minutes.

For adults, the duration of the first session should be about 5 minutes, in the future, the treatment time is gradually increased, bringing it up to 15-20 minutes.

How many days to put mustard plasters for coughing?

With an unproductive cough, treatment with mustard patches is carried out for 5-6 days. In especially severe cases, for example, with bronchitis or prolonged coughing attacks, therapy can last up to 10 days.

Warming procedures are carried out 1 time per day. The optimal time for a session is before a night's rest. Treatment can be carried out every other day or daily.

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