A recurrent cough with chest congestion and vomiting (often triggered by coughing hard, known as post-tussive emesis) every 2 to 3 weeks suggests an underlying condition rather than a simple cold. This pattern is commonly linked to cough-variant asthma, environmental allergies, or acid reflux (GERD). Over-the-counter cough medicines will only mask the symptoms temporarily. I strongly advise against self-medicating. Please consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis. They can evaluate you for asthma or reflux and prescribe effective, targeted treatments like daily preventer inhalers or acid-reducing medications to stop this cycle.
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