Avoidance of the allergen/s (the cause/s) is a good approach.
For a cough caused by an allergy you take an over the counter cough syrup and an antihistamine. If this does not resolve the problem go to your doctor.
Bronchitis often has a colored flam while allergies are clear.
If your cough is caused by congestion you want to avoid dairy
It isn't. Perhaps you have an allergy.
A dry cough can be caused by various factors, including respiratory infections, allergies, asthma, acid reflux, smoking, or environmental irritants. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I dont know but it sure makes me cough to death
you can know if it is poisonous if you see the labelor the expiry date
nothing
most of d syrups contain dextromethorphan(cough suppressant), cetirizine(antihistaminic to reduce allergy) and guafenecin(works by thinning the cough).... syrup is used so that this combination gets absorbed rapidly and properly in your system.... :-)
It is most likely a pollen allergy. It can also be an allergy to trees and grasses and weeds. If this becomes problematic for you, consult your doctor.
A regular cough in a dog can be a symptom of "kennel cough," which the canine version of cold or flu, or it could be allergies, or it could be something much worse. Take your dog to the vet ASAP to find out what's wrong and learn how to treat it.
A dry cough is a type of cough that does not produce mucus or phlegm. It can be caused by various factors, including irritants in the throat, allergies, viral infections, or conditions such as asthma. Unlike a productive cough, which helps clear mucus from the airways, a dry cough can be more uncomfortable and may indicate inflammation or irritation in the respiratory tract. If persistent, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.