What should I do for a severe dry cough that is preventing me from sleeping or eating, and has not improved despite trying home remedies, Tusq tablets, and Ascoril and Grilinctus syrups?
Since you have not found relief with Tusq, Ascoril, or Grilinctus, it is very important that you see a doctor for a physical evaluation. A persistent dry cough that resists these treatments can sometimes be caused by underlying issues like cough-variant asthma, allergies, or even acid reflux, which require specific targeted therapies rather than standard cough syrups. Please avoid taking further over-the-counter medications for now. Keep sipping warm water, try steam inhalation to soothe your airways, and let a healthcare professional find the right solution to help you rest.
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What should I do for a severe dry cough that is preventing me from sleeping or eating, and has not improved despite trying home remedies, Tusq tablets, and Ascoril and Grilinctus syrups?