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Cough with mucus
Cough with sputum and wheezing sound while exhaling. No fever or shortness of breath. Cough suppress in evening and night...
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Are a smoker...frst n foremost leave smoking Do u have history of cold sneezing since childhood....then this is asthma Is there seasonal variation..this is asthma Are you sufferring form severe acidity issue and you have more of night aggravation you have acid reflux more so if late eater n alcoholic Get your basic tests...CBC ESR XRAY CHEST AND A PFT done. You can start FORACORT 200 INHALER TWICE A DAY FOR TWO WEEKS WD A NITE DOSE OF MONNTAIR LC FOR 10 DAYS....LIFESTYLE CHANGES AS MENTIONED. BREATHING EXCERCISES GRADUALY.
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May be Asthmatic Bronchitis
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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