Last month my mom had done Angioplasty treatment and facing continuous cough whenever she drink water and lying down in the bed...and its been continuous...tried multiple cough syrups and it was advised to drink 1.5 ltre per day due to low EF heart rate 33%... It looks like not dry cough syrup and looking for good advise to overcome thia long lasting issue...
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Hi I don't think she is having any flu or upper respiratory tract infection .It is because of the drugs she is using post angioplasty.Cough is a side effect of the medication she is using.
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There are two most common reasons for cough, when EF IS LOW , one is pulmonary congestion, which is most likely cause of cough in this case , 2nd reason can be side effect of drugs used to treat low EF , little more details and you mom should be fine
It is very difficult to advise a person who had angioplasty so recently. The cough could be due to upper respiratory infection or it could be a side effect of some medicine which she is taking.
Only a Doctor examining her can give appropriate advice.
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