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What Causes Chronic Dry Cough With Something Stuck Feeling In Throat?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type youhir query here...hi i hope you can give some good advise..im frustrated with not getting anywhere with dr meds....i have had a chronic dry cough going into my 3rd week...i am 60yr old female and assume its seasonal allergys...i work in resv office ..talking 10hrs non-stop....dry cough came after laryngitis....coughing spasms can last for several hours day or nite...cannot exert myself or laugh without dry coughing....i feel like i have popcorn stuck in my throat and cant cough it up...non productive ..no phleghm....
Wed, 20 Sep 2017
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Hello ! you seem to have exercise induced asthma. To have this under control you need to be on regular Inhalers. You can take Levosalbutamol inhaler few minutes before exercise to prevent symptoms.Tab. Montelukast taken before exercise also helps . Also try changing your breathing pattern from predominantly mouth breathing to nasal breathing as this helps to prevent bronchospasm. Avoid strenuous exercise. Hope this helps . Do drop in your valuable feedback.
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What Causes Chronic Dry Cough With Something Stuck Feeling In Throat?

Hello ! you seem to have exercise induced asthma. To have this under control you need to be on regular Inhalers. You can take Levosalbutamol inhaler few minutes before exercise to prevent symptoms.Tab. Montelukast taken before exercise also helps . Also try changing your breathing pattern from predominantly mouth breathing to nasal breathing as this helps to prevent bronchospasm. Avoid strenuous exercise. Hope this helps . Do drop in your valuable feedback.