Cough & Vommit

2024-02-26 03:42:45
I start coughing whenever I speak too loud, think about something too hard or tensed about something. Apart from this anxiety cough, I want to puke as well. This has become quite frequent now. Want to understand if this is something to be worried about.
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Answered2024-03-05 07:06:40

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Anxiety causing cough can be addressed by treating the anxiety. Consult an astute psychiatrist for the same. Ensure from a physician there are no medical causes for the cough. Good luck

Answered2024-02-27 04:02:23

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Hi
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Answered2024-02-27 03:05:44

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Anxiety can have physical manifestations such as cough and nausea. However we would need to do some tests to rule out other causes and take a detailed history.
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Consult a physician and rule out other causes and then consult a Psychiatrist for your anxiety.

Answered2024-02-26 04:35:44

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Try to control ur anxiety

Answered2024-02-26 04:05:53

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Hello With the current symptoms, it doesn't look worrisome.
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However, you should start doing some relaxation exercises daily. If symptoms persist or exaggerate despite that, please get back to me. Best of luck

Answered2024-02-26 04:00:50

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