Persistent Cough more than 6 weeks

2025-03-15 08:47:22
Before 6 weeks I had initially got a mild fever around 99 deg with dry throat. Then I recovered in 3 days, after that I had fever again which was high around 102 with whooping cough, went to hospital they have treated me with paracetamol through veins and fever slowly reduced after 3 days. Took xray, cbc blood test and crp. They said xray looked no significant observations and cbc is also normal. CRP rate was 23. They prescribed augmentin 625 for a week. Fever subsided but cough still continues. CRP and CT has been taken. They said it is also ok and diagnosed as post viral cough syndrome uacs. Now they prescribed ventolin powder inhaler and I started taking it. Cough is better but chest feels heavy. Plz find attached the reports and let me know your opinion
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Answered2025-03-15 19:51:24

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When you say the chest feels heavy, does it feel like sputum is there inside chest? Does cough stops after you cough out sputum? Or does the cough comes from an irritation or pain in the throat? Medications will change based on your answer

Answered2025-04-13 14:03:30

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Consult online with reports

Answered2025-03-16 04:12:28

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Start nebulizer its post viral bronchitis . Consult pulmonologist online for detailed prescription

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