What Causes Raspy Cough That Tickles Throat And Nose Bleed?
i have had a cough that only affects me when i open mouth and blow out all my oxygen.it tickles my throad and i get a very raspy cough that brings nothing up.also this morning i had a nose bleed with dark blood i have bewen picking that nostrel for quite a while.but recently had something hard in nose and needed to get it out.
Cough and tickling over throat are mostly due to viral infections of pharynx,sinus,larynx, epiglottis, bronchi etc.
Some times it could be due to bacterial infection also.
You may go for routine blood count and sputum examination if there is sputum to rule out infective pathology of lungs.
You will require antibiotics (quinolones or macrolides) to prevent superinfection with analgesics and antiinflammatories, antihistamines with other supportive treatment.
Consult your physician for further advise.
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What Causes Raspy Cough That Tickles Throat And Nose Bleed?
Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Cough and tickling over throat are mostly due to viral infections of pharynx,sinus,larynx, epiglottis, bronchi etc. Some times it could be due to bacterial infection also. You may go for routine blood count and sputum examination if there is sputum to rule out infective pathology of lungs. You will require antibiotics (quinolones or macrolides) to prevent superinfection with analgesics and antiinflammatories, antihistamines with other supportive treatment. Consult your physician for further advise. Regards,