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hello Im Aly I have had a horrible cough for the [ast two months thinking perhaps I was developing allergies as of the last two weeks it has gotten so bad i turned blue from choking and could not pass any air this is becoming more prominate now I even had an episode at work this tickling sensation is always present WWW.WWWW.WW
I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns.
From what you refer I can say that this severe cough is caused by allergy and pulmonary infection. To relieve cough you should follow these precautions. 1. Avoid air polluted environments. 2. Drink a lot of liquids such as tea, etc. 3. Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
To confirm the diagnosis you need the following tests: 1. Pulmonary X-ray. 2. Allergy test. 3. Complete blood count. 4. Leukocyte Count (WBC). 5. Urine test.
The results of these tests will help your doctor in determining the treatment.
Contact your pulmonologist.
All the best. Dr. Behar.
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How To Cure Severe Cough Leading To Choking?
Hi, thank you for posting. I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns. From what you refer I can say that this severe cough is caused by allergy and pulmonary infection. To relieve cough you should follow these precautions. 1. Avoid air polluted environments. 2. Drink a lot of liquids such as tea, etc. 3. Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. To confirm the diagnosis you need the following tests: 1. Pulmonary X-ray. 2. Allergy test. 3. Complete blood count. 4. Leukocyte Count (WBC). 5. Urine test. The results of these tests will help your doctor in determining the treatment. Contact your pulmonologist. All the best. Dr. Behar.