Dry cough at night

2020-05-16 21:31:46
My husband has got dry cough since 1 week. No other issues. The dry cough worsens in the night, however not much in the morning.
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Tab. Vitaresp FX 180 mg. One in the morning and one in the evening. For 1 month. Tab. Ketasma 1mg at bed time, for 3 months. Tab. Oratil 500 mg. Morning and Evening one each, for 5 days. Tab. Supra plus one in the morning for one month.

Answered2020-05-17 07:22:57

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Possiblity of GERD ,avoid Spicy  food..Donot fill you stomach excess in the night

Answered2020-05-17 02:25:13

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Hi, Dry cough while lying down in the night, the possibilities are sinusitis (infection of sinuses), GERD (gastric regurgitation), asthmatic, and many. Need more history. Can you please provide me with more details like breathlessness, sweating, chest discomfort, irritation in the throat, burning sensation, cold and nasal blockade...
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avoid sleeping immediately after food, avoid using direct blow of AC to the face, and very low temperature.

Answered2020-05-16 22:32:13

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May be due to Allergy.Tab odimont FX od for 5 days

Answered2020-05-17 10:01:48

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Dry cough maybe due to many reasons. Need proper history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment

Answered2020-05-17 07:38:13

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