Home-care measures to relieve cough include reducing irritating stimuli (eg, cold, dry air; indoor or outdoor air pollutants) that may provoke coughing. An upright or semiupright posture, such as sleeping with the head and shoulders raised, may decrease cough related to pharyngeal secretions...do warm saline gargling twice a day with OTC medication...Consult physician they will do the needful.
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you may be having allergic pharyngitis and secretions may be trickling down from back of the nasal passage causing you the cough, please get your self looked at by a physician , in the interim you can try any anti allergic like citrizine one tab at night and steam inhalation it will give you relief
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