What’s wrong with the constant coughing?

  Question 83: I got a cold two years ago and have been coughing all year round since then, especially when the weather turns cold. I have been to several major hospitals, including the Hospital for Gastroenterology, and have taken various kinds of Chinese and Western medicines, as well as injections, and even tried some prescriptions, but none of them have had any significant effect (the medicine may be better at the time, but it is never cured). Is there a cure for this?  Answer: I don’t know what kind of condition you are in, but I think it is good and bad all year round, right? If that is the case, it is a recurring problem. For a disease that recurs, what does it mean to eradicate it? I have come across several cases similar to yours, and I think the main thing is to interrupt the coughing problem. If you cough for a long time, your throat will hurt, and if your throat hurts, it will itch, which in turn will aggravate the cough, causing a vicious circle. Doctors often do not use strong cough medicine because it is usually addictive and they are afraid that the cough will not stop and the medicine will become addictive; doctors usually do not use very effective antibiotics because they think it is a small inflammation, but I have used them and I do have experience in curing good families.  Question 84: I have a cough every time I get a cold or flu, which usually always lasts two to three months. The specific symptoms are: dry cough without phlegm, itchy throat, tightness in the chest, and a bad cough in cold weather. When I went to the hospital, I was treated as if I had laryngitis or chronic bronchitis. Can this symptom be or cause lung disease? What kind of medicine should I take?  Answer: From your description, the diagnosis should be correct. It’s just that this type of disease is more stubborn and prone to recurrence. Your susceptibility to this disease may be related to your constitution, in addition to strengthening exercise, you can take some drugs to increase immunity. In addition, the use of anti-allergy drugs (such as cetirizine, keratan and so on) at the onset of the disease may increase the effectiveness of the treatment.