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Cough for almost 45 days
I have been coughing for almost 2 months. It's not chronic though. Mostly happens in Night and morning while brushing. Sometimes it happens while working in the afternoon. As I said, it's not chronic and mostly dry but sometimes I feel phlegm when I drink hot water. I feel phlegm moving down to my throat. It's not the first time. It happens every year. But it's most likely bit over one month but this time it's almost two months. Could anyone please guide me what's happening? Is it some kind of allergy or what? It happens only on winter. Like Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan. Thanks🙏
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You need further evaluation. Visit a nearby ENT.
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Help alleviate a cough with a home diet rich in warm, soothing liquids like tea, broth, and soup, as well as honey, ginger, lemon, and while staying hydrated with plenty of water and avoiding irritants like dairy and spicy foods.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Most probably due to sinusitis.Phlegm will be there in your sinus cavities.post nasal drip may cause your dry cough. Not feeling better with steam inhalation just consult an ENT specialist.
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Regular steam inhalation will help, like twice daily for 10 to 15 min
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Not more than 15 min.
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Would be because of sinusitis. Do steam inhalation. Take mucinac effervescent. Dissolve in 1 glass of water.
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