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What Causes Dry Cough?

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Posted on Mon, 30 Jun 2014
Question: I am facing dry cough problems from some 2 months. It gets fixed if i take some medicine and then again comes back when ever i eat something sweet or work in AC. I remember i face such issue each year. But usually it goes away in a month, this time its troubling me a lot. Please suggest
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Answered by Dr. Arnab Maji (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Asthma and allergic rhinitis is a possibility

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query.
From your history it seems to me that you may be suffering from allergic rhinitis and cough variant asthma. You need to undergo following investigations -
1. Chest X-ray (PA view)
2. Sputum eosinophil count
3. Total serum IgE level
4. Absolute eosinophil count
5. Spirometry with bronchodialator reversibility
You need to consult a pulmonologist soon and get yourself thoroughly examined and go for spirometry specially and if required go for dry powder inhalers or like that along with anti-histaminic and nasal spray to relieve your symptoms.
If you want to know further feel free to ask me.
If you are happy with my answer you can write a review for me.
Thank you.
Regards
Dr Arnab Maji
MBBS (Hons) MD
Consultant Pulmonologist
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What Causes Dry Cough?

Brief Answer: Asthma and allergic rhinitis is a possibility Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for your query. From your history it seems to me that you may be suffering from allergic rhinitis and cough variant asthma. You need to undergo following investigations - 1. Chest X-ray (PA view) 2. Sputum eosinophil count 3. Total serum IgE level 4. Absolute eosinophil count 5. Spirometry with bronchodialator reversibility You need to consult a pulmonologist soon and get yourself thoroughly examined and go for spirometry specially and if required go for dry powder inhalers or like that along with anti-histaminic and nasal spray to relieve your symptoms. If you want to know further feel free to ask me. If you are happy with my answer you can write a review for me. Thank you. Regards Dr Arnab Maji MBBS (Hons) MD Consultant Pulmonologist