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Asked for male, 24 years old from Bangalore
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Hi Mr. lybrate-user
you are most probably having a post infectious respiratory tract inflammatory cough and or chronic sinusitis
apart from these you might require some more medications post some investigations
please let me know if further advice is required.
you are most probably having a post infectious respiratory tract inflammatory cough and or chronic sinusitis
apart from these you might require some more medications post some investigations
please let me know if further advice is required.
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Asked for female, 33 years old from Kanpur
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Children at this age do tend to catch frequent infections and this helps them build immunity. Please try to avoid antibiotics unless it is unavoidable such as if the child needs admission. Symptomatic treatment like with fever medicines and cough syrup should suffice in most occasions.
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Dear Lybrateuser, Chest blockage with dry cough, can be symptom of Chest Infection.
You can try steam inhalation for temporary relief.
In case you are not relieved please consult a Pulmonologist.
Wishing you good health.
You can try steam inhalation for temporary relief.
In case you are not relieved please consult a Pulmonologist.
Wishing you good health.
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saline gargles and steam inhalation. Zeet cough syp 2 tsf three/day for 3 days. No relief get investigated
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Firstly there's no lifelong cure for the common cold. Antibiotics are only effective against infections of throat and are of no use against cold viruses. Over-the-counter (otc) cold preparations won't cure a common cold or make it go away any sooner, and most have side effects. A saltwater gargle 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2tsp turmeric dissolved in a glass of warm water can temporarily relieve a sore or scratchy throat. To help relieve nasal congestion, try saline (pure salt water) nasal drops. If y...more
Asked for male, 29 years old from Belgaum
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Hello, you can use syp. Ascoril dx for dry cougy 2 tsp two times a day. If not improving then get a chest x ray and hemogram a blood test. Upload the reports, seeing reports we can decide further treatment that is required.
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Cough suppressants, like dextromethorphan, can provide relief for a short time. They work on the part of your brain that controls the process.
Expectorants, like guaifenesin, can break up congestion in your chest by thinning the mucus in your airways. This way, when you do cough, you can get rid of phlegm more easily.
Expectorants, like guaifenesin, can break up congestion in your chest by thinning the mucus in your airways. This way, when you do cough, you can get rid of phlegm more easily.
Asked for female, 22 years old from Visakhapatnam
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xray chest, cbc esr and sputum afb and PFT to know cause. Avoid dust, smoke, pollution and allergens.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Auraiya
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1. Do a complete blood examination like cbc, esr, mantoux test, x ray chest, sputum examination for afb.
2. Consult chest physician with report.
3. If all reports are normal it could be due to allergy. Do an allergy test after consulting allergist/immunologist and follow the advice and treatment
4. Do warm saline gurgling 3-4 times daily,
5. Avoid smoking if you smoke.
6. Consult me for further advice.
2. Consult chest physician with report.
3. If all reports are normal it could be due to allergy. Do an allergy test after consulting allergist/immunologist and follow the advice and treatment
4. Do warm saline gurgling 3-4 times daily,
5. Avoid smoking if you smoke.
6. Consult me for further advice.
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