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Phlegm Not Going Away? Traditional Remedies vs Phlegm Suction Machine – Which One Is Right for You?

  • Nabiha A.
  • Mar 14
  • 3 min read

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Introduction

Coughing with phlegm is uncomfortable. Excessive phlegm can cause breathing difficulties, sore throat, and sleep disturbances. Many people in Malaysia try traditional remedies to remove phlegm, but how effective are they compared to a phlegm suction machine?


Let’s explore the best option for effectively getting rid of phlegm!


What Is Phlegm and Why Does It Form?

Phlegm is thick mucus produced by the respiratory system to trap dust, germs, and other foreign particles. It increases when you experience:


  • Respiratory infections such as colds, coughs, or bronchitis.

  • Allergies to dust, smoke, or air pollution.

  • Asthma or chronic lung diseases such as COPD.

  • Smoking, which causes phlegm to accumulate in the airways.


Traditional Remedies for Removing Phlegm

Many Malaysians rely on natural treatments passed down through generations. Here are some of the most popular traditional remedies:


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1. Honey and Lemon 🍯🍋


  • Method: Mix a tablespoon of honey with lemon juice in warm water.


  • Benefits: Antibacterial properties help thin out phlegm.






Spoon pouring salt into clear glass of water against a light blue background, creating a textured, granular ripple effect.

2. Salt Water Gargle 🧂


  • Method: Gargle with warm salt water several times a day.


  • Benefits: Soothes the throat and kills bacteria.







Sliced turmeric and ginger roots on a white background, showing vibrant orange and pale yellow interiors, emphasizing natural textures.

3. Ginger and Turmeric 🌿


  • Method: Boil ginger and turmeric in hot water and drink warm.


  • Benefits: Contains anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce excess mucus.



Eucalyptus oil bottle and box. Green and red packaging with kangaroo logo. Text highlights double distilled oil from Bangkok, Thailand.



4. Eucalyptus Oil 🌱


  • Method: Add a few drops to hot water and inhale the steam.


  • Benefits: Opens up the airways and loosens phlegm.








A ceramic bowl with chicken soup, a ladle lifting chunks of chicken and veggies. The broth is clear, with a light background setting.

5. Hot Chicken Soup 🍲


  • Method: Drink hot chicken soup rich in garlic and ginger.


  • Benefits: Reduces mucus and soothes the throat.






Phlegm Suction Machine: A More Effective Modern Alternative?

If traditional remedies don’t work, a phlegm suction machine is a quicker and more effective option. These machines are widely used in hospitals and are now available for home use.


How Does a Phlegm Suction Machine Work?

  • Uses a gentle vacuum pump to suction phlegm from the airways.

  • Suitable for children, adults, and chronic patients.

  • Commonly used for asthma patients, fluid in the lungs, and stroke patients.

A portable medical suction device with a white and blue design, equipped with a pressure gauge, control dial, and handle.



Portable suction machine with a white body and blue details, featuring a handle, dial, gauge, and transparent jar with tubes attached.

Advantages of a Phlegm Suction Machine

Fast & Effective – Removes phlegm in just a few minutes.

Safe – Uses only gentle vacuum pressure, no chemicals.

Easy to Use – Can be used at home with simple instructions.

Suitable for Babies & Elderly – Especially for those who struggle to expel phlegm on their own.






Traditional Remedies vs Phlegm Suction Machine: Which Is Better?

Feature

Traditional Remedies

Phlegm Suction Machine

Effectiveness

Varies by individual

Highly effective & fast

Speed

Slow, requires repeated use

Quick, only a few minutes

Comfort

May be less effective for babies & elderly

Easy for all age groups

Cost

Cheap or free

Costs RM150 - RM500 per unit

When Should You See a Doctor?

If phlegm persists for more than two weeks or there are severe symptoms, seek medical attention immediately:


  • Coughing up blood or thick green phlegm.

  • Shortness of breath or tightness in the chest.

  • High fever exceeding 38°C.

  • Persistent wheezing sounds while breathing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Phlegm

1. Is a phlegm suction machine safe for babies?

Yes, there are special machines for babies with gentle vacuum pressure that is safe.


2. How many times can I use a phlegm suction machine per day?

Usually 2-3 times a day, depending on individual needs.


3. Are traditional remedies really effective?

Some are effective, but results are slower compared to a phlegm suction machine.


4. Can I buy a phlegm suction machine at a pharmacy?

Yes, they are available at pharmacies, medical equipment stores, and e-commerce platforms.


5. Does a phlegm suction machine require maintenance?

Yes, it must be cleaned after each use to prevent bacterial infections.


Conclusion

If you experience persistent phlegm, both traditional remedies and a phlegm suction machine can help. However, for those needing immediate relief, a phlegm suction machine is the best choice.






 
 
 

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