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Cough & cold
Hello, I have been facing cough & cold problems from the past 2 years. I often cough out clear jelly like cough, squishy in texture in small quantities. Especially the problem arises at night when I can feel the cough in my chest followed by whizzing and my chest automatically clears out in the morning & throughout the day i don't feel any whizzing but the tingling sendation in the throad remains throughout the day.. Every day in the morning I wake up with a throat full of mucus filled with crystalised jelly particles and blocked nose. This problem is followed by sporadic seasonal cough and colds.(In september 2015 i was affected with chronic cough & cold fr the 1st time, eosinophil count was 8% & chest xray was normal) Every time I visit the doctor, he prescribes me courses of antibiotic. Fearing antibiotic resistance I have been trying homoeopathy for quite some time, which I don't really believe in. Please suggest what should I do. Which type of doc. Should i give a visit
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Hi..... Rest. Get plenty of sleep and rest your voice. Drink fluids. Drink plenty of water to keep the throat moist and prevent dehydration. Try comforting foods and beverage. Warm liquids — broth, caffeine-free tea or warm water with honey — and cold treats such as ice pops can soothe a sore throat. Gargle saltwater. A saltwater gargle of 1 teaspoon. Gargle the solution and then spit it out.
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