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Dry cough for more than 1.5 months
I am having dry cough for more tha 1.5 months now. I consulted doctor and had x-ray after which doctor told that i have mild bronchitis and sinusitis. I have taken montair LC for 3 weeks. Although coughing is slightly better than before but not completely gone. I am worried. I also had urticaria 2-3 years back and now from 3-4 days i am again having urticaria. Please guide.
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Kindly send the resent xray report.
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Get your IgE and eosinophils levels checked. Need to change the medication. Need more detail history for proper evaluation and medication
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Chronic bronchitis with urticaria. Look for triggering factor that precipitates cough. Diagnosis of cough variant bronchial asthma is possible. Share the X ray film and report. Aren't you on any inhalers?
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