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I have cough from 2 days . Cough is stuck in chest its paining while coughing , i also feel weak but i do not have cold and throught pain
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Is it dry or productive cough
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Get cbc, esr, x ray chest, done and share results. Take tab augmentin 625mg one morning and one evening for 5days. Tab voveran 50mg one every 8hours after meals for 3 days. Syp ascoril 5m.l. every 8hours for 5 to 7 days.
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Sounds like a chest congestion or bronchitis causing pain while coughing, which is usually manageable with the right meds 👍 Since you’re also feeling weak, it’s better to assess properly and rule out infection. We can sort this quickly with a simple plan feel free to connect, I’ll guide you step by step 😊
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Do consult
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Steam inhalation with Vicks or eucalyptus oil two times before meals. Ab phyllinsr200 two times a day after food for five days. Cefexim o200 two times after food for five days.  Zerodol sp three times a day after food for five. Ambrodil s syr5 ml twice n 10ml at night.
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C,xray and sputum culture.
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When chest pain occurs specifically during coughing and is described as a 'stuck' sensation, it is often Pleuritic Chest Pain. This can be caused by the inflammation of the lung lining (pleurisy) due to a viral or bacterial infection, or simple Costochondritis—inflammation of the rib cartilage caused by the physical strain of repetitive coughing. Given your reported weakness, we must rule out early-stage pneumonia or bronchitis
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while the pain is likely from the strain of coughing, that 'stuck' feeling needs to be addressed. Book a consultation so we can check your lungs and get you the right medicine to clear your chest and stop the pain quickly."
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Use sinarest
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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