I sympathise. I have clocked up 6 chest infections since last Christmas. I have bronchiectasis and do enjoy inbetween periods. Spoilt the last one with a heavy cold. . I cough frequently and it is productive. Germs come from nowhere if you go out, especially if the body is in the mood to receive them.
My advice is to ask for a check up with the respiratory nurse or your GP. Flu jabs etc. My nurse has offered to repeat my pneumonia jab. Also something to ease the throat.
Hi like you i,m always going down with "colds" dont work cant get out much so where do they come from ? I also get sick of it....often ache all over, sneeze, cough, feel chilled . I tryto do as they say stay warm etc sometimes i think i,ll throw caution to the wind, stick on a fleece and go dig some weeds!! staying in and keeping warm not working for me........
health.com/health/gallery/0... Hello fantasy3 hope you can get rid of the cough, don't forget to chuck out your toothbrush everytime you get an infection, germs linger on phones, keypads,doorknobs etc.for days and days...get better soon,Carol X
Good advise about the toothbrush - never thought of it before! TAD x
Hi, My husband is always getting germs from others! When the bird flu panic was on - I instigated using hand gel coming in and out of the building AND before making cups of tea which seemed to help. He has found vitamin D may have kept them at bay .. a little. Buttercup syrup sometimes helps him with his cough but it is so persistent! Try to drink lots of hot drinks (think the nurse meant tea not hot toddies!). He has to take steroids with the antibiotics otherwise they don't seem to work as well but once in the "cycle" it can take four or five courses before he truly gets rid of it. This cold snap has had him very breathless and lots of coughing. We live in fear of someone calling with a cold! Take care and hope your cough clears up. TAD xx
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