Hello Doctor, I have suffering from allergic cough for the last 5 months but the cough is not regular it happens in every 7 to 8 days. and I have taken many medicines but didn t get permanent solution. At last a family doctor suggested me to take monticope 10 mg tablet whenever I suffer this cough. Thus I have been taking this tablet and getting good results but no permanent result. Kindly advice me what should I do to cure this irritating problem permanently.
The most common reasons for chronic (persisting) cough are: (1) post nasal drip (2)GERD - gastroesophageal reflux (3)asthma
Post nasal drip due to allergies is the most common cause . The fact that your cough responded to the montecope would indicate that this is the likely reason for your cough.
The only way to get more permanent relief would be to identify the source of the allergies and eliminate your exposure to it as much as possible. If you can figure out what you are reacting to and avoid it then your symptoms should improve.
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How To Treat Allergic Cough?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The most common reasons for chronic (persisting) cough are: (1) post nasal drip (2)GERD - gastroesophageal reflux (3)asthma Post nasal drip due to allergies is the most common cause . The fact that your cough responded to the montecope would indicate that this is the likely reason for your cough. The only way to get more permanent relief would be to identify the source of the allergies and eliminate your exposure to it as much as possible. If you can figure out what you are reacting to and avoid it then your symptoms should improve. I hope this helps