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Dry cough after completion of cold
After completion of cold each time i am getting dry cough it stays for a week and i need to consult doctor and after taking some medication for allergies which they have given it got reduced.Again next time when i catch cold the same repeats.everytime when i consult docs are saying uts allergy.right now i am having cough any medication can i take to reduce or any remedies .Kindly suggest
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