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Persistent cough
Hi, I have a persistent cough started since 1st March, I have visited doctor and was taking medicines and cough syrup for 5 days also changed the doctor and prescription but still condition is no better. First it was a dry cough then it develops yellowish cough again it's dry cough with saliva color cough. I have the blood haemogram report which says vitamin b12 ,iron deficiencies and high cholesterol.
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Cough can be managed with medications it usually takes a little more time than other symptoms to recover. What is bothersome in your query is iron deficiency which is quite unusual in male subjects your age. Post your report here.
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Dry cough to mucoid cough is good , you should start with antibiotics, can you attach your blood report?
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