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Have Rumble Like Feeling In Chest On Coughing And Stuffy Nose. Using Ventolin. Possible Problem?

Hello, I ve had a cough for just over 2 weeks which mostly comes on in the morning, afternoon/evening times. I also get a stuffy nose each morning and night. Sometimes when I cough it has a rumble like feeling in my chest. I don t have asthma , but have started using a ventolin because sometimes after a cough I breathe in and feel a little wheezy. I ve had no fevers, can breathe good (other than the time I start coughing heaps) and just want to know what my problem is.
Wed, 11 Jul 2012
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Viral-induced coughs can last longer than 3 weeks sometimes. Your symptoms of stuffy nose seems to be when you are in your house so dust allergy needs to be excluded.
Skin prick tests to aeroallergens can be useful in such cases and therefore recommended.
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Have Rumble Like Feeling In Chest On Coughing And Stuffy Nose. Using Ventolin. Possible Problem?

Viral-induced coughs can last longer than 3 weeks sometimes. Your symptoms of stuffy nose seems to be when you are in your house so dust allergy needs to be excluded. Skin prick tests to aeroallergens can be useful in such cases and therefore recommended.