How does cough medicine break up the mucous in the lungs?

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How does cough medicine break up the mucous in the lungs?

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When your airway is constricted it tends to rub on itself becoming further inflamed/irritated. The airway will create mucous as a lubricant to help ease this irritation.

Suppressants help relax (dialate) your airway so the mucous can drain easier they can also act by blocking the signal to your brain that the airway is irritated so you wont cough and further irritate the airway.

Expectorants will make the mucous more clumpy and easier to cough up.

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