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I have a chronic cough every morning. It usually starts after I eat something. It is accompanied by post nasal drip. If I stop drinking alcohol the cough eventually goes away. Could it be alcohol induced? It doesnt matter if I drink Vodka or wine....same result. If I take Zyrtec befor bed I dont have the cough.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have chronic cough which could be alcohol induced leading to chronic lung infection. Need not to worry much. I would suggest you to visit pulmonologist once and get it examined. You should go for pulmonary function tests as well to check exact level of infection. You need inhaled bronchodilators and antihistamine drug. You should get X-ray chest done as well to find out exact level of infection. You should avoid intake of cold carbonated liquids. avoid diet rich in fried and oily food. Take soft and bland diet. Take diet rich in multivitamins and vitamin C. You should take cough expectorants as well. You should use mist humidifiers in room.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Can Cause Chronic Cough?
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have chronic cough which could be alcohol induced leading to chronic lung infection. Need not to worry much. I would suggest you to visit pulmonologist once and get it examined. You should go for pulmonary function tests as well to check exact level of infection. You need inhaled bronchodilators and antihistamine drug. You should get X-ray chest done as well to find out exact level of infection. You should avoid intake of cold carbonated liquids. avoid diet rich in fried and oily food. Take soft and bland diet. Take diet rich in multivitamins and vitamin C. You should take cough expectorants as well. You should use mist humidifiers in room. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari