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Dry cough , chest heavy
I have dry cough after fever for 15 days , light itchy in right side of neck causing coughing what syrup to take?
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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.
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you can try syrup ambrodil d plz consult with me on practo for further queries
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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.
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Mostly due to seasonal changes!
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gargle with warm saline water thrice a day, use lozenges like vicks etc
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Mostly allergic kind of cough Take tab. Claribid 500mg/PO/ Od Syrup. Grillentus dx 10ml/Po/tid Tab. Monetk- Lc po/ bd
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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.
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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.
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✔ 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.
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You can take Dextromethorphan , otherwise its self resolving if you even not taking any syp.
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This is most likely a post-viral dry cough.
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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.
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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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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Syrup ambrocil d thrice a day Betadine gargle twice a day
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Do consult
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