I have a long-term cough that gets worse when I catch a cold, what medicine should I take?
A long-term cough that worsens with a cold often points to underlying conditions like cough-variant asthma, post-nasal drip, or acid reflux. Because the root cause needs targeting, I do not recommend starting specific prescription medications without a proper evaluation. For temporary relief, you can try hydration, steam inhalation, or over-the-counter cough lozenges. However, please consult a doctor. They may recommend tests like a spirometry (lung function test) and might prescribe targeted treatments, such as an inhaler or allergy medications, to manage your symptoms effectively.