My mother has been suffering from a cough for a long time..the cough had subsided for some time but has now increased again and she feels pain in neck too ...what should I do ..!!
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Hi,
I would ideally require some more details before really commenting on the possibilities.
A persistent cough needs a proper evaluation.
The duration hasn't been mentioned so that would definitely change the approach to this particular problem.
Do connect if you feel the need to
Else, you could consult a physician offline also.
Thank you
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Since how long the cough is and was it associated with other symptoms like fever etc, is it dry cough or productive. Consider cough suppressants but this will require a detailed history of symptoms and some evaluation. Kindly consult me for the same.
I think there is enlargement of lymph nodes that you are meaning as neck pain ?
Let me know exact pain area?
What is the colour of sputum?
For how long this problem
Kindly connect for further details and prescription
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