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I have been suffering from cough for 7 days.. Having "Bye bye" cough syrup and tusQ tablets. When I cough getting pain at neck and from inside of the body. Please suggest
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Pain at neck after coughing means probably you are suffering from dry cough.. Follow these advice 1. Syrup Grilinctus 2tsf thrice daily for 3-5 days 2. Tab Mondeslor 1 tab at bed time 3. Tab Azithral 500mg for 3 days 4. Avoid pain killers like Aspirin, Avoid alcohol / smoking if any 5. Consume plenty of water and nutritious diet 6. Get CBC with DLC done and share report with me if possible
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Are you getting sputum in cough or dry cough? Treatment is different for both. If dry cough take kufril d syrup If wet cough ambrolyte s syrup
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It looks like allergic or viral Bronchitis .if there is no fever, then take any allergic tablets n cough syrup for dry cough.get yr Blood CBC done to know Eosinophil count.Consult a physician over there.
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