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Dry cough and no fever
I suddenly got dry cough after eating chilled watermelon and mango slices.. ever since dry cough continued...how to reduce dry cough? I hv no fever .
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Hi good morning, From your inputes it looks like you hurt your throat due to chilled fruits. If it not a common occurrence after you eat watermelon or mangoes, then don't worry, its not a allergy. This can be just a response to chilled food. However such condition can make you susceptible to throat infection. As of now start doing warm salt water gargles and take steam inhalation twice daily. It will resolve. If the problem persists please consult online for further treatment. Thanks
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Is your voice is also affected? This could be allergic bronchitis +/- laryngitis
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Drink luke warm water Take steam inhalation twice daily Avoid cold diet
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Warm water gargles, take steam and take plenty of water
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avoid chilled and spicy food can take coflet, alex, or long etc...
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