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Ocassional coighing
I was diagnosed with typhoid in January since then I am suffering from cough ,I remain healthy for 2-3 days then either in night or in morning I face the problem of ocassional coughing which gets relaxed when I gargle or drink some hot drink please help get rid of this ocassional cough
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Do you have sinusitis If so you can be well with medications
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Cough off n on may be due to allergy . Check BP
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