Persistent Cough After Six Months: Seeking Insights
A 22-year-old male here. I have undergone two misdiagnoses: first bronchitis, and later severe allergies. I’ve taken an overwhelming number of medications and antibiotics—so many that I can hardly recall them. The only one that seemed somewhat effective was a cough syrup, but even its efficacy diminished over time, ultimately losing its effect altogether. Currently, I’m using a cough DM syrup that offers some relief, albeit limited.
Approximately six months ago, I had a wild night of drinking, and the next day I woke up feeling extremely ill; I presumed it was simply a hangover. However, once the other symptoms faded away, I was left with a relentless cough.
I consulted with a doctor who attributed it to bronchitis, prescribing an antibiotic along with a cough suppressant—neither of which I can name. Unfortunately, those treatments yielded minimal results, prompting a follow-up visit. The physician suggested a possible resistance to the antibiotic and recommended a second round of treatment, but that too failed to alleviate my symptoms. On my third visit, they shifted focus to allergies, providing me with four different anti-allergy medications. Yet, as I completed the last one, I found myself still coughing.
An ex-partner speculated that a significant vitamin deficiency could be the cause, leading me to start a multivitamin regimen, but that produced no changes either.
Months have passed with my cough oscillating between worsening spells and slight reprieves. At present, I’m experiencing a particularly difficult phase, feeling as if I’m constantly dealing with something lodged in my throat, leading to continuous coughing bouts.
Aside from this cough, I have minimal additional symptoms. I don’t feel fatigued or weak; in fact, I’ve maintained a consistent gym schedule and am pleased with my progress. I haven't run a fever, nor is my allergic congestion particularly troubling. Occasionally, I experience mild headaches. However, the constant cough is quite bothersome, especially since I’m working on developing my singing abilities.
I haven’t returned to the doctor yet, as I dread spending another $200 on yet another unhelpful diagnosis. Now that I have insurance, a covered visit may be possible in the near future, but I’m eager to hear if anyone has experienced something similar or has insights into what might be going on with me.
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