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Can pear water be used to relieve cough?
Drinking pears can stop a dry cough. Including two aspects, the first is the cough caused by wind dryness hurting the lungs or lung heat due to yin deficiency. Lung heat due to yin deficiency refers to the constitution belonging to yin deficiency, with symptoms such as dry cough, scanty phlegm, dry throat and itching, and sometimes fever in hands and feet. Secondly, exogenous cough, such as autumn dryness or indoor heating in winter, makes you feel thirsty and thirsty. Coughing and drinking pear water is very effective.

In the case of early mild cough, for example, if you talk too much, you will feel dry and itchy, cough once or twice, but there is not much phlegm, so you can choose steamed pear or boiled pear water to relieve cough.

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Pear has a long history of drug use. For example, Treatise on Febrile Diseases mentioned that there are five kinds of fruit juices to drink. Pear juice, water chestnut juice, reed root juice, Ophiopogon japonicus juice and lotus root juice can quench thirst and have the effect of relieving cough. There is also the famous Mulberry Soup, which is also used as medicine with pears, which can play the role of promoting fluid production to quench thirst, moistening the lungs and relieving cough. But not all coughs can be stopped with pears.

Traditional Chinese medicine has the saying that "medicine and food are homologous", and many foods are also medicines, and pears are one of them. Pear is not only a delicious fruit, but also has the effects of promoting fluid production to quench thirst, moistening lung and relieving cough.

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