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Cough since last 3 days
Continuous coughing especially in early morning and late evening time and during night hours it's gets worse Mucus - Yellow No fever nothing
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The symptoms suggest a chronic airway or upper respiratory condition rather than an acute infection, as there is no fever. Continuous cough that worsens at night and early morning with yellow mucus can be due to post-nasal drip (sinusitis/allergic rhinitis), chronic bronchitis (especially if there is a history of smoking), or cough-variant asthma. Gastro-esophageal reflux (GERD) can also worsen cough at night.
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A chest X-ray and sputum examination may be needed if cough persists.
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Please share detailed medical history and meds taken if any. Get cbp, esr, x ray chest, sputum test done and share results. Then I can guide you further.
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Steam inhalation with Vicks or eucalyptus oil two times before meals. Montek lc one at night for five days. Ambrodil s syr5 ml twice,  19 ml at night for five days or as required.  Alex lozenge to suck
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Symptoms suggest upper airway cough syndrome / allergic rhinosinusitis or post-infectious bronchitis. Night and early-morning worsening with yellow mucus but no fever favors airway inflammation rather than acute bacterial infection.
Next Steps
• Start steam inhalation 2–3 times daily. • Use antihistamine + intranasal steroid spray (if nasal symptoms/post-nasal drip present). • Mucolytic + cough suppressant at night for symptomatic relief. • If cough persists >2–3 weeks, get chest examination ± chest X-ray and spirometry to rule out cough-variant asthma. • Consult a physician if no improvement in 5–7 days.
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• Avoid cold air, dust, smoke, and strong odors. • Keep head elevated during sleep. • Antibiotics not indicated unless fever, worsening symptoms, or clinical signs of bacterial infection develop. • Seek urgent care if breathlessness, chest pain, blood in sputum, or high fever occurs.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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