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Dry cough or sukhi khansi
I am having sukhi khansi (dry cough ) since past 8 months . I have taken antibiotics and anti allergic many times but not much improvement in khansi My chest x ray and blood test report is normal . I am in teaching profession.
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There are many causes for chronic dry cough such as allergic airway disorder, reflux laryngopharyngitis which is type of acidity related disorder, post nasal discharge syndrome, cough variant of asthma etc. Treatment depends on identifying cause for your problem
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Consult nearby pulmonologist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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