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Cough, Allergic Pharyngitis, Vomiting While Coughing

Hi doctor ...i am facing long and strong cough from past 25 days...so i went some investigations in tht it found absolute eosinophils count is 490 ... and also while i am coughing i am getting vomiting also...doctor confirmed tht u have a allegric pharyngities.,....so can u suggest me any best medicine and treatment for this
Fri, 8 Nov 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

Having been diagnosed as allergic pharyngitis, you must be evaluated completely to know the causative agent for your allergy. I would suggest that you consult an allergy specialist (immunologist) and have specific allergy tests like RAST done.

Allergy is a type of hypersensitivity reaction and can be controlled by antihistamines like cetirizine or fexofenadine. They can also be controlled by taking immunomodulators like montelukast. The medications need to be taken under medical supervision.

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Cough, Allergic Pharyngitis, Vomiting While Coughing

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Having been diagnosed as allergic pharyngitis, you must be evaluated completely to know the causative agent for your allergy. I would suggest that you consult an allergy specialist (immunologist) and have specific allergy tests like RAST done. Allergy is a type of hypersensitivity reaction and can be controlled by antihistamines like cetirizine or fexofenadine. They can also be controlled by taking immunomodulators like montelukast. The medications need to be taken under medical supervision. Hope this helps