What should I do if I have a cough that makes me feel weak?

The cause of the cough should be identified first and then targeted treatment should be carried out. If the cough is caused by viral infection, it can be relieved by resting and drinking more water; if it is clearly tuberculosis, it can be treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs; if it is clearly caused by lung cancer, it can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy and so on.
There are many reasons for coughing, mainly related to viral infection, tuberculosis, lung tumor and so on.
1. Viral infection: When virus infects the respiratory system, such as cold, it can show symptoms such as generalized weakness, fever and cough. It can be relieved by resting, drinking more water, and taking a light, easy-to-digest diet.
2. Tuberculosis: Coughing, coughing up sputum, weakness, and low-grade fever, night sweats, emaciation and other symptoms of tuberculosis poisoning can also occur. These patients can be treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs such as rifampicin and isoniazid.
3. Lung tumor: patients with lung tumor will also have symptoms of cough and fatigue, accompanied by chest pain, fever, emaciation, dyspnea and other clinical manifestations. After clear diagnosis through a series of imaging examinations, surgical treatment, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be given according to the condition.
There are many reasons for coughing and generalized weakness, when there is persistent coughing and generalized weakness, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and then give targeted treatment and therapy. The above drugs need to be standardized and rationally used under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists.