Cough from a month

2023-10-25 10:00:08
Hi Doctors, I am cough from a month it's not continuous but sometimes I am feeling a sense of irritation and have to cough it out. I don't have any chest pain or pressure or difficulty breathing. It's getting worse when I eat cold items or sweets. Thanks and Regards.
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Answered2023-10-25 12:36:29

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Answered2023-10-25 10:52:40

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Answered2023-10-25 10:49:44

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Kindly consult in practo app

Answered2023-10-26 22:59:31

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Start taking adequate medications Pls consult

Answered2023-10-25 13:26:21

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-10-25 12:43:17

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-10-25 11:11:31

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A persistent cough, especially one that worsens with cold items or sweets, could be due to various factors such as allergies, postnasal drip, or irritation. To address this issue, you should consider: Staying hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to keep your throat moist. Avoiding irritants: Stay away from cold items and sweets if they seem to worsen your symptoms.

Answered2023-10-25 11:02:32

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