Chronic cough

2023-06-02 08:15:46
Hi , I recently had a chest x ray and it is written Right 1st rib rudimentary. I am having constant cough from past 7 days. Doctor has given montelukast,deriphyllin,levocetrixine. I have attached x ray diagnosis and x ray. Medicine shows no improvement. History of Parkinson and Hip replacement
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You will need inhalers. Can be post viral cough if its dry. It can be stubborn even to treat so do visit a Pulmonologist or consult online

Answered2023-06-05 10:05:31

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2023-06-03 18:47:51

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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2023-06-03 15:05:02

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CXR Normal, don't worry about it. How many days you had medicine? Take online consultation for better review.

Answered2023-06-02 13:47:57

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Opinion from Specialist needed in this case, chronic cough needs evaluation with a detailed history and follow up
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Stay safe and consult with Pulmonologist

Answered2023-06-06 10:06:12

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Chest xray is with in Normal limits.may be Allergic in nature.pl identify the Allergens and avoid them.pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-06-03 06:35:38

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are you smoker??

Answered2023-06-03 03:33:20

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need proper history to rule out allergic and oads

Answered2023-06-02 15:17:55

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Other than that finding. Xray appears normal Continue treatment. If symptoms are recurrent rule out allergic airway disease

Answered2023-06-02 08:18:53

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