i have the same cough but you should google whooping cough see if that will help
You may have chronic bronchitis (long term irritation of the bronchial tubes). Bronchitis may be indicated by a productive cough (produces phlegm), shortness of breath (dyspnea) and wheezing. Occasionally chest pains, fever, and fatigue or malaise may also occur. Mucus is often green or yellowish green and also may be orange or pink, depending on the pathogen causing the inflammation.
Chronic bronchitis is caused most often by exposure to airborne pollutants such as cigarette smoke, excessive dust in the air, or chemicals. Bronchitis caused by allergies can also be classified as chronic bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis also can have an asthmatic component.
Treatment for chronic bronchitis includes bronchodilators, anti inflammatory drugs, and chest physical therapy for loosening mucus in the lungs.
Hi there. Have you been tested for whopping cough? Do you wheeze when trying to catch your breathe? If you are just going to an allergist or primary care physician I would consider maybe having your parents take you to a pulmonologist or maybe even an ear nose and throat doctor. I hope you fell better soon!