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Persistent cough
Hi I had severe cold, heavy head and lots of sneezing on 19th Oct 2017 and was prescribed azithromycin, cetrizine & diphenhydramine syrup for 3 days. I got well with the dose but then developed cough which was not getting out of the system..so lots of khich khich..again went to doc and was given azithromycin, ranitidine & ambroxol syrup for 5 days.. now cold symptoms are all gone..only thing that has stayed is the persistent cough.. I donot always have mucus in cough..many a times it's dry cough and I experience tears in my right eye when I cough suddenly..I also feel whether this vough is totally separate from the one I had got medication for...please advise
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You seem to be suffering from post viral cough which is common type of dry cough syndrome after an attack of viral upper respiratory tract infection. Usually it will resolve on its own within few days. You can use Dry cough syrups, strepsils like lozenges and steam inhalation for faster recovery
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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