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What Medication Can Be Taken For Dry Hacking Cough?

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Posted on Wed, 19 Apr 2023
Question: what can you use for a dry hacking cough or a tickling in the throat?
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Post nasal drip most common cause.

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

There are 3 main causes of persistent coughing- post nasal drip of mucus (now called upper airway syndrome), GERD (reflux), asthma and non-asthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis

Out of these, post nasal drip is the most cause and it has been found that 1 out of 5 persons do not actually know they have the drip. They just notice the cough.

If you have reflux symptoms (e.g. burning in the chest, acid taste in the mouth, bloating, nausea), then treating the reflux may help the cough.

A decongestant combined with an antihistamine would help with this even if there is no nasal congestion.

Decongestants/antihistamines help with post nasal drip. It can sometimes take 1 to 2 weeks to kick in, unfortunately.

Some persons need a nasal spray as well- eg nasocort, nasonex, flonase, rhinocort.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards,
Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician
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What Medication Can Be Taken For Dry Hacking Cough?

Brief Answer: Post nasal drip most common cause. Detailed Answer: Hi, There are 3 main causes of persistent coughing- post nasal drip of mucus (now called upper airway syndrome), GERD (reflux), asthma and non-asthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis Out of these, post nasal drip is the most cause and it has been found that 1 out of 5 persons do not actually know they have the drip. They just notice the cough. If you have reflux symptoms (e.g. burning in the chest, acid taste in the mouth, bloating, nausea), then treating the reflux may help the cough. A decongestant combined with an antihistamine would help with this even if there is no nasal congestion. Decongestants/antihistamines help with post nasal drip. It can sometimes take 1 to 2 weeks to kick in, unfortunately. Some persons need a nasal spray as well- eg nasocort, nasonex, flonase, rhinocort. Hope I have answered your query. Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician