I have taken so many medicines for my alergic cough. During night I cant sleep because of continuous coughing (Khokla). cough colour is white . coughing started at night or early in the morning. if it is stated at night I cant sleep. I have taken Alopathy treatment. I have got some releif for few days. I have taken so may cough syrups & tablets as per doctors instructions. I have taken X-ray for my chest but there is no any resean found . Doctor told that your cough is alergic. due to dust or polution. I have always take a Powder of Jeshthmadhu & sitopaladi churna. Hunny with clove powder. Jinger Juice at the time of sleeping. Just now I am taking a treatment of homipathy for that but there is no any effect.
I am requesting you to please advise me some effective medicine for alergic cough so I can sleep at night
Hi and thanks for the query, This could be a symptom and not a cause on its own. Noting any family history of atopy or asthma is important in this case. A chest X ray, lung volume tests and tests for possible allergies (complete blood count for esonophils raised and raised immunoglobulin E, IgE) should be sought. The opinion of your internist or pulmonologist is very useful. Kind regards
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Hi and thanks for the query, This could be a symptom and not a cause on its own. Noting any family history of atopy or asthma is important in this case. A chest X ray, lung volume tests and tests for possible allergies (complete blood count for esonophils raised and raised immunoglobulin E, IgE) should be sought. The opinion of your internist or pulmonologist is very useful. Kind regards