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Top 5 Causes of Khasi

At the end of cold and flu season, you mustu2019ve always experienced dry khasi. It often occurs after an acute upper respiratory illness such as cold or flu. It tends to go away without any specific treatment or therapy

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Top 5 Causes of Khasi

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  1. Top 5 Causes of Khasi Post cold or flu effect At the end of cold and flu season, you must’ve always experienced dry khasi. It often occurs after an acute upper respiratory illness such as cold or flu. It tends to go away without any specific treatment or therapy.

  2. Asthma with cough Asthma is one of the causes of coughing. It is known for showing symptoms like wheezing, difficulty breathing and chest pain, which eventually lead to coughing. Asthma-related coughing tends to follow an upper respiratory infection while also worsening with exposure to cold temperatures or certain allergens likes dust and certain fumes.

  3. Acid reflux or GERD Dry cough is often caused due to acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease. However, it is still unclear why GERD can make you cough. It may also be caused by a reflex or protective measure in response to stomach contents in your voice box or esophagus.

  4. Medication side effect There are many khasi ki dawa available in the market, and if you don’t choose the right one, you end up dealing with their side effects. If you notice anything weird about a medicine, switch immediately and before you opt for the next options, consult your doctor. S

  5. Post-nasal drip The post-nasal drip syndrome is known to occur with chronic rhinitis - stuffy nose. This is known as upper airway cough syndrome. If you want to know if this could be the cause of your cough, check for signs like the sensation of liquid dripping down the back of your throat, having a want to clear your throat and non-stop nasal discharge.

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