It is good news that your chest x-ray is
normalNormal saline flush and, in the absence of abdominal symptoms, evidence that you are not experiencing a relapse. Since you have completed the tuberculosis (TB) medicines, it is quite unlikely that they would be the cause of your cough. It is also unlikely that the cough is related to your abdominal problem.
You may have just had the misfortune to acquire a viral infection of your lungs. The development of a chronic cough, after a bad viral infection, is
commonCommon cold and it is not uncommon for such a cough to last for 60 days. It is true that cough can be a symptom of asthma, sometimes the
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Major-gesic or even the only symptom. If your doctors suspect asthma and you are
wheezing, it would be reasonable to treat you for asthma. With cough, but no
wheezing, they might want to do a challenge test for asthma called a methacholine challenge.
Also, if you are coughing up any phlegm it should be sent to the laboratory for examination for TB and other infectious bacteria.