I got cough fever and cold 20 days before.I took medical treatment from hospital.My fever. Cold is gone but dry cough is there little.They had done my blood test, dengue test, typhoid test,urine test ,stool test
They are normal. Only in my blood test Eosinophils was 11 percentage. I dont have fatigue while working or doing pranayam.
But i have coughing while talking or other way even after 20 days.
Please suggest treatment
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Hey there. I read your question. I don't understand what is the relation between cough and urine and stool culture. Only the person who prescribed you that knows the relation. Anyway, it's very common to have a persistent cough post URI these days. But if it's lasting for so many days, you might want to get it evaluated
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Visit your local GP or pulmonologist for examination of chest. an x-ray is a must
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