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After a viral fever I am having dry cough for more than 1 week .I have no blood or anything in cough.I have allergy.Anyway after taking rotahaler my cough is getting better. Can tb cough get better without tb treatment?Can tb cough come and go?
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Cough pattern and symptoms vary with allergies and TB. Moreover doesn't subside with DPI (rotahaler). Take online consultation for better evaluation and treatment.
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You have post viral bronchitis .
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Continue rotacaps
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Tb cough, will not go away with inhalers.pl identify the Allergens and avoid them.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Tb cough doesn't go away with rotacaps. It requires specific treatment.rule out allergic airway disease
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consult a pulmonologist for further evaluation
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