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Any Suggestion For Sore Throat, Coughing Green Phlegm And Voice Hoarseness?

HI,
I STARTED with a voice hoarseness and then a sore throat and coughing. when I was coughing I was bringing up green phlem. I have had 3 antibiotics which didn't help much. I have been back to my GP again as I have now lost my voice and still bringing up phlem.I have a sore throat.MY GP did. Did not advise me of anything I can do now.
Can you help me.
This has been ongoing for 6 weeks
THANKS
JUNE DICKSON
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Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hello


The hoarseness of your voice can be due to the cough and the phlegm production may not actually be due to an infection rather it maybe due to a allergy or early asthma.
Please meet a chest physician he will order some tests including a chest xray and help you further. Meanwhile you can start steam inhalation 3-4 times a day and take rest.
Thanks
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Any Suggestion For Sore Throat, Coughing Green Phlegm And Voice Hoarseness?

Hello The hoarseness of your voice can be due to the cough and the phlegm production may not actually be due to an infection rather it maybe due to a allergy or early asthma. Please meet a chest physician he will order some tests including a chest xray and help you further. Meanwhile you can start steam inhalation 3-4 times a day and take rest. Thanks