
Suggest Treatment For Chesty Cough

may need antibiotic treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to HCM forum.
Thanks for posting to us.
Sorry to hear that you had an ill festive time.
Cough persisting for more than 9 days may indicate an ongoing respiratory tract infection, which may need antibiotics.
It will be fine if you can clear a few more points in this regard.
Are you feeling febrile?
Is the cough dry, or you are able to expectorate sputum;if,what is the color and nature ?
Any other symptoms like sore throat/nasal congestion?
Do you have history of previous illnesses like asthma or COPD?
After confirmation, we can treat the infection with antibiotics and antihistamines for a few days.
Meanwhile, you can use antihistamine like levocetirezine 5mg once daily to relieve cough.
Also, avoid exposure to cold and dust.
Hope this answer will help.
Kindly follow up.
Wishing for a faster cure.
Thank you.


correction, the discharge from my nose is yellow, my sputum is white
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Need antibiotics.
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear,
Thanks for the information given.
Persistent nasal congestion with yellowish nasal discharge indicates mostly bacterial sinusitis. If not treated early, this can cause secondary infection of the lower respiratory tract too resulting in cough.
For such cases I usually give antibiotics like azithromycin or levofloxacin along with antihistamine for about 5 days. So kindly see your doctor at the earliest for treatment.
Meanwhile, you can take levocetirezine or cetirezine hydrochloride for reducing secretions.
Also, do steam inhalation 6 to 8 times daily. This will help loosening and easy expulsion of mucus.
COPD means chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (causing persisting cough and sputum of years duration), a complication of long-term smoking.
Your symptoms are not consistent with the disease, and need not be worried.
Hope I have answered your query.
If you have no further questions, you can close the discussion and rate the answer.
Wishing you good health
Thank you.

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