What Causes Hoarse Voice While Suffering From Cold And Cough?
Laryngitis...
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Cough following an attack of upper respiratory infection is very common. The weakening of the voice is due to presence of swelling in the vocal cords, which is also termed as laryngitis. Congested vocal cords does induce cough.
Levaquin is an antibiotic containing levofloxacin without codeine. Cough with associated blood tinged sputum is due to breakage of small blood vessels during exertion.
Do not worry! With appropriate measures, this can be taken care of.
My suggestions to you are:
1. Drink plenty of warm water. Warm water re-hydrates the mucosa of the nose and the throat, thus reducing the irritation.
2. Do steam inhalation 3-4 times a day. Steam increases the blood supply to the vocal cords and thus reducing the congestion and cough.
3. Use saline nasal spray (available OTC), to keep the nasal mucosa moist (if you still have cold/nasal block)
4. Give voice rest.
5. Try taking mucolytic such as bromhexine or ambroxol if you are having productive cough.
6. Avoid coffee/smoking/fizzy drinks for few days.
Hope I have answered the query; I will be available for the follow-up queries.
Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N.
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
Blood tinged sputum is normal during a cough...
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As I mentioned in my earlier response, during a bout of cough, the tiny, engorged blood vessels break off, which gets mixed with the mucus. Do not worry! This is perfectly normal and not a sign of any granulomatous diseases.
The measures I suggested in the earlier response can give you relief from the present problems. Finally, avoid forcible clearing of the throat.
I wish you good health and speedy recovery.
Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N.
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
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Dr. Dr. Naveen Kumar Nanjasetty
Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist
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