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. Mild cough<br>Coughing is a natural way of the body to eliminate foreign substances from the airway like food particles, mucus, phlegm, dust and more. This type of coughing is usually mild and disappears as soon as the irritant is removed from your air pipes. Cold or fever induced coughing can last up to three weeks and is also considered normal or harmless as your body takes a while to recover. Such cough goes away on its own or with the help of home remedies and over-the-counter khasi ki dawa. <br>
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Cough - Symptoms to Diagnosis 1. Mild cough Coughing is a natural way of the body to eliminate foreign substances from the airway like food particles, mucus, phlegm, dust and more. This type of coughing is usually mild and disappears as soon as the irritant is removed from your air pipes. Cold or fever induced coughing can last up to three weeks and is also considered normal or harmless as your body takes a while to recover. Such cough goes away on its own or with the help of home remedies and over-the-counter khasi ki dawa.
2. When to see a doctor If your coughing continues for more than three weeks, it usually means you need professional help to treat it and should probably see a doctor. Additionally, if you cough up blood or bloody mucus, you should definitely go see your doctor. You should also immediately see your doctor if you experience symptoms like shortness of breath, long-term fever, wheezing, loss of appetite, night sweats, chest pain and choking in addition to khasi or coughing
3. Serious issues Coughing can sometimes be an indication of more serious health issues which is why you should not avoid seeing a doctor. A chronic cough can be caused due to bronchitis, lung cancer, heart failure, asthma or tuberculosis. This type of khansi ka ilaj can be more long-term and can only be provided by doctors and professionals. When you see a doctor, your doctor will have a much better chance of treating it, starting with testing and diagnosing the issue.
4. Testing and diagnoses Depending on your symptoms, your doctor will evaluate your condition with the help of thorough testing and physical exams. Some of the tests that your doctor can order are chest X-rays, CT scan and blood samples. Additionally, they’ll also ask you detailed questions to try and understand the underlying problem and triggers of your lingering cough which will lead to a proper diagnosis.
5. Treatment Depending on the diagnosis, your doctor will immediately decide a plan of action for your treatment starting with temporary relief remedies for your cough. The efficiency of any treatment will first and foremost depend on how steady and regular you are with it. It’s unfair to expect immediate relief or cure, especially in cases of more serious problems. Which is why you have to stick to the treatment if you want the treatment to work in the long run.