Flovent is an anti-inflammatory medication that helps reduce inflammation in the bronchial tubes, including excessive mucus production. Meanwhile, Ventolin can temporarily help to open up the airways during coughing fits, difficulty breathing, or wheezing. It's important to maintain good nasal hygiene with saline solutions like Hydrasense or Sinus Rinse to address the root cause of coughing, which can often be related to postnasal drip. Make sure to consult with your pharmacist to ensure you are using your inhalers properly and to tailor the information to your specific needs and situation. Regular follow-ups are crucial for monitoring your progress.
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