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Cough at night
I have got a cough from past 3 weeks. I am taking Augmentin 625 n Deletus P from past 5 days. I am absolutely fine during the day but the cough starts from evening and continues till late night. I have no fever or any other issue. I have delivered 45 days back so I am scared to take medications. How can I treat my cough and get relief soon?
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Get your CBP, AEC done to find out any increased Eosinophill count. If AEC is more than 440 , take Tablet Unicarbazone forte twice daily for 7 days.
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Hi, this is Dr Abhisek, can you please elaborate , is your cough associated with any sputum or not or if yes, then what is the colour? As you already have finished the 5 days of course of augmentin, you do not need to take it more.
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you plzz take dextomethorphan lozenges, and take tab ebast dc once at night for 3 days. Also plzz do warm saline gargle and steam inhalation. Get an xray chest and cbc done and review
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Take evion cap
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