Cough With Mucus After Taking Thyronorm. Watery Eyes, Stomach Pain
I have been taking thyronorm 75mcd for the last five years and at age 70. But everytime I take this tablet caugh is induced which lasts for ten minutes and a substancial amount of white thick mucus is exited. Its very uncomforting ten minutes with watery eyes, pain in stomach etc. Please suggest, thanks Chander Singh email: YYYY@YYYY
The symptoms that you have described can be due to a mild allergy to the medicine. It can also be local triggering of cough reflexes caused by ingestion of the tablet. Since it is causing discomfort and pain in abdomen, it is good to take cough suppressant syrup before taking the thyronorm tablet. You can also try a mild anti-allergic medicine. Another trick that may work is taking the mind off the cough by doing some walking and stretching.
It is always good to get the excessive cough symptoms evaluated by a physician, who may recommend some investigations to rule out concurrent infections.
Hope I addressed your concerns.
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Cough With Mucus After Taking Thyronorm. Watery Eyes, Stomach Pain
Hi there Thanks for your query The symptoms that you have described can be due to a mild allergy to the medicine. It can also be local triggering of cough reflexes caused by ingestion of the tablet. Since it is causing discomfort and pain in abdomen, it is good to take cough suppressant syrup before taking the thyronorm tablet. You can also try a mild anti-allergic medicine. Another trick that may work is taking the mind off the cough by doing some walking and stretching. It is always good to get the excessive cough symptoms evaluated by a physician, who may recommend some investigations to rule out concurrent infections. Hope I addressed your concerns. Thanks