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"Persistent cough for a few days?"

If you have been experiencing persistent coughing for a few days, it may be a symptom of mucus draining from your nose to your throat. One suggestion is to use a saline solution like Hydrasense or Sinus Rinse to irrigate your sinuses multiple times a day. This can help prevent secretions from dripping into your throat and causing coughing. You can also try using lozenges like Fisherman's Friend or Halls for relief in your throat. If a syrup you are using is not working, it may be best to stop using it. For personalized advice on treatment options, it is recommended to consult with a pharmacist.

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