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Periodic Coughing
I have been suffering from mild cough for 2 days...Its not throughout the day.Its between 7 to 9 in the ngt.Throughout the day i dont cough at all.only periodic mild coughing within these 2 hrs.what would be the reason??i have no fever,cold,sore throat and no other covid symptoms.Do i need to worry about this periodic cough??what to do now??plz respond
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Seems allergic... but more history required.. consult ol
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Hi, mild occasional dry cough which is not troubling you or not hindering you in your daily activity then it should not be any reason to worry. It could be due to exposure to dust.
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Watch for few more days and see does the cough worsens or remains the same and also observe for any other associated symptoms.
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If you any time develop cough with sputum or breathlessness, kindly visit the nearest emergency department.
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No need to worry It can be cured You can consult me online
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