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Cough For A Month. Blood Tests Done. Taking Medication, Not Helping. Safe Remedy?

sir,actually I am 20 years of age and I have been suffering from cough For 1month.I went for treatment and the report after blood check shows esnophills count 78and t.l.c is 0000.Ispite of having medicines I am not feeling well till now........so you plz recommend what should I do.....because I am missing my ca classess
Sat, 9 Nov 2013
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Hello.The main cause of cough in young patients is the infection of upper respiratory tract and lower respiratory tract.Your doctor should examine you to rule out pharyngeal infection or bronchitis, and, if deemed appropriate, prescribe antibiotic.If the exploration of respiratory tract is normal, your doctor must consider other diagnoses such as postnasal drip or gastro-esophageal reflux.I wish you good health.
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Cough For A Month. Blood Tests Done. Taking Medication, Not Helping. Safe Remedy?

Hello.The main cause of cough in young patients is the infection of upper respiratory tract and lower respiratory tract.Your doctor should examine you to rule out pharyngeal infection or bronchitis, and, if deemed appropriate, prescribe antibiotic.If the exploration of respiratory tract is normal, your doctor must consider other diagnoses such as postnasal drip or gastro-esophageal reflux.I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this)