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What Causes Cough While Eating Banana And Curd?

off late i have observed that whenever i have lemon and honey with water ( which is usually the first thing i do in the morning) or banana i end up coughing for 1 or two hours which later slowly vanishes.Also when i have curd which i first microwave for few minutes , makes me end up sneezing later that day.have i developed some sort of allergy . should i get myself checked from a ENT SPECIALIST
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that it is an allergic reaction but an ENT specialist is not needed at this stage unless you have additional symptoms or you have been previously treated by your GP with no improvement.

You can be assessed by your general doctor.

Avoiding any known allergens would be important. The use of oral antihistamines if an allergic reaction occurs, would be important.

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What Causes Cough While Eating Banana And Curd?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that it is an allergic reaction but an ENT specialist is not needed at this stage unless you have additional symptoms or you have been previously treated by your GP with no improvement. You can be assessed by your general doctor. Avoiding any known allergens would be important. The use of oral antihistamines if an allergic reaction occurs, would be important. I hope this helps