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Cough badly from 2 days , hurting stomach aches and head hurts - #10969

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Age: 24
Chronic illnesses: No
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A severe cough lasting two days, along with previous fever and current aches in your stomach and head, suggests a possible viral or bacterial infection affecting your respiratory system, possibly even a case of acute bronchitis. While the fever seems to have subsided with paracetamol, it’s important to monitor your symptoms closely. The ongoing cough could be irritating your diaphragm and surrounding muscles, leading to stomach aches, which is common. Persistent headaches might be from dehydration or sinus pressure due to the infection. Keep yourself well-hydrated with plenty of fluids as it can help thin mucus in your airways and possibly ease your cough. Consider using a humidifier in your room to add moisture to the air, which may further soothe your respiratory tract. Over-the-counter cough suppressants could potentially reduce the frequency and severity of your cough, but choosing the right OTC product mainly depends on whether your cough is productive (with mucus) or dry. Pay attention to any red-flag symptoms such as difficulty breathing, persistent fever, chest pain, coughing up blood, or if the cough doesn’t improve over 7-10 days. If so, or if your condition feels like it’s worsening, seeking medical attention is vital to evaluate further possibilities such as pneumonia or other underlying issues. Until then, rest is crucial to allow your body the chance to recover, and try to avoid irritants like smoke or strong odors that might exacerbate your symptoms. If there’s no improvement or if you’re uncertain, prompt medical consultation offers the safest way to address your symptoms effectively.

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