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Acute onset of
cough is most commonly related to a viral illness and is not improved by the use of antibiotics.
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections , cough and
cold is usually not bacterial but viral.
The coughing is a result of the viral infection causing nasal secretions that may irritate the airways and also inflammation or slight closure of the air passages.
You can consider the use of cough suppressant medication that is usually combined with an antihistamine and decongestant (to help with the nasal secretions).
In addition to use of a
mucolytic , if the cough is wet and productive, would also help to break up the mucus in the chest so it can be cleared. Mucolytics are sometimes combined with medications to help reopen the airways.
These medications are available over the counter. You can speak to your local pharmacist to see what is available in your area.
The cough related to a viral illness can sometimes last up to 6 weeks.
I hope this helps