Betadine gargle add 3ml solution in hot to warm water gargle it before meals two times.
Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days.
Montek lc one at night for five days.
Girilinctus syr 5 ml twice n 1o ml at night for five days or as required.
Steam inhalation with Vicks or eucalyptus oil two times.
Please share details of your symptoms.
Get cbp done and share results.
Take benadryl cough syp 5m.l. every 8 hours for 4 to 5 days.
Tab cetrizine 5mg one morning and one evening for 5days .
Hot saline gargles 2 to 3 times daily.
A dry cough that persists for ~15 days after a fever and an itchy sensation in the neck area triggering cough is very common in post-viral coughs. After a viral infection (cold, flu, COVID, etc.), the cough reflex and airway can remain irritated for several weeks even after the fever resolves.
Features of a post-viral cough:
• Dry, tickly cough
• Worse at night or when lying down
• Triggered by throat/neck irritation
• No significant fever, sputum, or shortness of breath
This is not usually a bacterial infection, so antibiotics are not needed. Your normal cough syrups may not help much unless targeted.
Next Steps
You can choose ONE of the following safe options (depending on availability):
1. Cough suppressants (for tickly dry cough)
• Dextromethorphan-containing syrup (many brands — e.g., Lupituss DM, Tixylix Dextromethorphan, etc.)
• Usually taken before sleep or as directed
2. Combination syrups (anti-irritant + soothing)
• Benadryl (diphenhydramine) + simple syrup
(helps itch + cough reflex, but causes drowsiness — good at night)
3. Honey + warm water
— Very effective and safe for dry, tickly cough
➡ Important: Do not take multiple syrups together — choose one based on symptom pattern.
Health Tips
✔ Steam inhalation 2–3 times daily
✔ Drink warm fluids (herbal tea + honey)
✔ Avoid cold air, very cold drinks, and smoke
✔ Gargle warm salt water
✔ If cough is worse at night, take syrup before bedtime
✔ Avoid unnecessary antibiotics unless prescribed by a doctor
Post-viral coughs can last 2–4 weeks or more without serious disease. It’s usually self-limited, and supportive care often works well.
If your cough:
• Becomes productive (green/yellow phlegm)
• Is accompanied by fever, breathlessness, or chest pain
• Lasts longer than 6–8 weeks
Then you should re-evaluate with a doctor.
You can take Benadryl dry cough syrup at night and an antihistamine such as levocetirizine once daily for the throat itch. Warm fluids and steam inhalation will help.
Health Tips
If the cough lasts beyond 3 weeks, you develop breathlessness, chest pain, or fever returns, please get a chest xray and consult for further evaluation.
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