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How To Relieve Cough In Diabetic With Gangrene?

Hello sir ,my dad who is known diabetic since thirty years and suffered from right hemiparesis one year back and now he has gangrene on the right sole which is under treatment .now the prob is he is unable to sleep during nights and coughing through out the night .so pls suggest me what may the and how it can be treated..pls do consider this question..
Fri, 11 Apr 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

An infectious cause of his cough such as pneumonia or bronchitis, would need to be ruled out.

Other causes of persistent cough are: (1) post nasal drip - this is actually the most common cause
(2)asthma
(3)GERD- gastroesophageal reflux disease

It may be best for him to be evaluated by his doctor to determine the cause of his cough. It would require a careful history and listening to his chest for any abnormal sounds.

I hope this helps
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How To Relieve Cough In Diabetic With Gangrene?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic An infectious cause of his cough such as pneumonia or bronchitis, would need to be ruled out. Other causes of persistent cough are: (1) post nasal drip - this is actually the most common cause (2)asthma (3)GERD- gastroesophageal reflux disease It may be best for him to be evaluated by his doctor to determine the cause of his cough. It would require a careful history and listening to his chest for any abnormal sounds. I hope this helps