missdeke
I have had a persistent cough for almost 15 years. I didn't even have a cold when it started. I've seen specialists and had all sorts of tests. The only thing that anybody came up with was the camera showed my vocal chords were raw and swollen and I was told the only way that would improve was to stop coughing. So no help there!!! Another specialist advised taking 180 mg of Fexofenadine 4 times a day which makes your skin, eyes and throat excessivley dry, so that didn't really help either. I've tried every medicine and tablet that you can buy, and even tried all the crackpot remedies that the internet can come up with, even leaving banana skins soaking in water and drinking the gloopy mess that leaves.
Then in 2022 I fell and sheered the top of my femur off which resulted in a hip replacement, the medication they sent me home with was cocodamol with instructions to gradually reduce it from the 8 a day until I had none left. At that point I realised I hadn't been coughing since I'd been in hospital and as I continued taking them I still wasn't coughing. As soon as I had run out my cough came back, so I spoke to my GP and he agreed to prescribing 1 cocodamol twice a day and at last my cough is under control. My GP is happy to continue prescribing as I have shown no sign of having to increase the dosage.
So I can only suggest getting your husband some cocodamol and see if that works as well as it has for me. Coughing all day and all night is so tiring and in my opinion if medication works thenit's best to take it.
May I ask what dosage of cocodamol please? I know it can be bought from a pharmacy without prescription but a GP can prescribe one with a higher level of codeine.
When I have occasionally bought it over the counter they always say use for a maximum of three days anyway!


