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Itching sensation when I cough
Hello:) Last year in the month of September I got infected by some virus ( doctor told) through air, which lead me to get wheezing while sleeping at the night. I went to doctor and after completion of 1 course of medicines somehow I PARTIALLY got cured. But, again after some days of my usual activities I got the problem back and again I went to same doctor and he asked to take few tests, in which I got everything good ( normal) and asked me to continue the medicines (only syrup this time). Finally after drinking whole bottle of syrup(100ml) for around 1 month I completely got cured. And now when I jog in the morning I feel breathlessness and after sometime will become normal. (I go to gym, I don't do cardio) After all these explanations, My question is... I feel itching INSIDE the chest, back, around shoulder regions when I COUGH. And whether if it is casual cough (dry cough) or because of Tempering (oggarane) I feel the same. And sometimes even if I sneeze!! ???
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You seem to be suffering from allergic airway disorder which usually presents with difficulty in breathing and paroxysmal dry cough. Usually symptoms aggravate in certain seasons. Usually treatment is regular use of anti allergy medications. You should consult a qualified pulmonologist for more information
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