
Suggest Treatment For Severe Cough

Question: I'm checking my meds because I have a cough that will not go away. Cough spasms many times during the day and night. I've seen my primary care doc many times about this. I've talked to a pulmunologist. No one has any answers and I'm at my wits' end. They call it airway irritation syndrome. But it just doesn't go away. In the alert messages I see something I can't identify. What is carpopedal spasm? But more importantly, what suggestions do you have to make my cough go away? Thank you.
I should have added that the cough is in my throat, not my chest. The docs say my chest is clear. I'm an ex-smoker (quit when I was 40) and have been checked, negatively, for TB and lung cancer.
I should have added that the cough is in my throat, not my chest. The docs say my chest is clear. I'm an ex-smoker (quit when I was 40) and have been checked, negatively, for TB and lung cancer.
Brief Answer:
Needs more information
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message.
I would like to ask further details.
Some of the questions may sound irrelevant to you.
But please give a correct response. Don't change your answer just because you think it's not relevant.
1 . do you have cough when lying down.
2. do you feel any nausea or vomiting.
3. do you have any gastritis.
4. do you have any stomach pain.
5. do you have any fever.
6 do you have breathlessness.
7. does walking increase the symptoms.
Please respond to the questions.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Needs more information
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message.
I would like to ask further details.
Some of the questions may sound irrelevant to you.
But please give a correct response. Don't change your answer just because you think it's not relevant.
1 . do you have cough when lying down.
2. do you feel any nausea or vomiting.
3. do you have any gastritis.
4. do you have any stomach pain.
5. do you have any fever.
6 do you have breathlessness.
7. does walking increase the symptoms.
Please respond to the questions.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


1. Sometimes, but usually not.
2. No.
3. Rarely.
4. No.
5. No.
6. Occasionally when active, or walking uphill.
7. Not while walking, but I often seem to cough when I rest after physical exertion.
One other note: I often sing or read in public. I rarely have to suppress a cough at such times. Lately, I've felt stressed when I breathe deeply, although that might not be a very good description of the feeling.
Just making sure I submitted my answers...
I had a CT scan. Though not specifically for the chest, it showed that I have a gallstone. This has been asymptomatic (unless this cough is somehow related).
Past chest X-rays have never shown any problem.
I don't know whether I've had an echocardiography. I'll check on that.
Thank you, XXXX
2. No.
3. Rarely.
4. No.
5. No.
6. Occasionally when active, or walking uphill.
7. Not while walking, but I often seem to cough when I rest after physical exertion.
One other note: I often sing or read in public. I rarely have to suppress a cough at such times. Lately, I've felt stressed when I breathe deeply, although that might not be a very good description of the feeling.
Just making sure I submitted my answers...
I had a CT scan. Though not specifically for the chest, it showed that I have a gallstone. This has been asymptomatic (unless this cough is somehow related).
Past chest X-rays have never shown any problem.
I don't know whether I've had an echocardiography. I'll check on that.
Thank you, XXXX
Brief Answer:
Any tests
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Another question.
What are your tests.
Have you ever had a echocardiography tested.
A CT SCAN OF the chest?
If so, please upload the reports.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Brief Answer:
Suggestions
Detailed Answer:
sorry.
I had asked for reports.
since this is your last option I will give my suggestions.
1. test a CT CHEST
2. test an echocardiography.
If both turn out normal this may be associated with GERD.
So you will need to take Tab Neksium 40 mg twice a day and Syr Sucralfate 2tsf 4 times a day.
This may help.
I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information contained in this message will be able to help you find the best solution for your problem. Best of luck. Dr Mittal
Any tests
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Another question.
What are your tests.
Have you ever had a echocardiography tested.
A CT SCAN OF the chest?
If so, please upload the reports.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Brief Answer:
Suggestions
Detailed Answer:
sorry.
I had asked for reports.
since this is your last option I will give my suggestions.
1. test a CT CHEST
2. test an echocardiography.
If both turn out normal this may be associated with GERD.
So you will need to take Tab Neksium 40 mg twice a day and Syr Sucralfate 2tsf 4 times a day.
This may help.
I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information contained in this message will be able to help you find the best solution for your problem. Best of luck. Dr Mittal
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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