
What medication should I take for an itchy throat and cough?
Disease description:
I have a severe cough and an itchy throat. I'd like to ask the doctor, what medication should I take for an itchy throat and cough?

Itchy throat and cough are common respiratory symptoms that may be caused by various factors, including allergies, infections, or environmental irritants. Medication choices for these symptoms should be tailored according to the specific underlying cause:
1. **Antihistamines**: Used to relieve an itchy throat caused by allergies. Common medications include loratadine and desloratadine, which help reduce allergic reactions and alleviate coughing.
2. **Cough suppressants**: Such as dextromethorphan and guaifenesin, are used to inhibit dry or irritating coughs. These medications are typically used when there is no phlegm present, to reduce the frequency of coughing.
3. **Expectorants**: For coughs accompanied by phlegm, medications such as ambroxol and compound ambroxol oral solution can be used to help break down mucus and relieve cough symptoms.
If symptoms persist or worsen, prompt medical attention is advised to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Avoid self-medication to ensure safety and effectiveness.