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What Causes Coughing With Hoarseness?

hi, i m experiencing cough with hoarse voice plus excreting thick sputum along with chest pain, plus when i inhale my right upper chest hurts, and my back ache especially the back of about isame position where chest pains occur. tips of what this might be? thanks.
Mon, 18 Aug 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

If these symptoms are acute (just started), then it is likely that they maybe related viral illness such as the common cold or the flu.

In this case, you may need a mucolytic (medication to break up the mucus). Examples are mucomyst, bisolvan, robotussin.
In addition resting your voice, an oral anti histamine and pain medication such as paracetamol may be helpful.

If you experience them long term then they may be related to allergic rhinosinusitis (inflammation of the nasal passages and sinuses). In this case you may need a topical steroid nasal spray as well.

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What Causes Coughing With Hoarseness?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic If these symptoms are acute (just started), then it is likely that they maybe related viral illness such as the common cold or the flu. In this case, you may need a mucolytic (medication to break up the mucus). Examples are mucomyst, bisolvan, robotussin. In addition resting your voice, an oral anti histamine and pain medication such as paracetamol may be helpful. If you experience them long term then they may be related to allergic rhinosinusitis (inflammation of the nasal passages and sinuses). In this case you may need a topical steroid nasal spray as well. I hope this helps