What Is The Medicine For Dizziness, Cough, And Aches?

I have complaints, prolonged dizziness, cough but no phlegm, and my whole body feels numb. Yesterday I had my massage but this afternoon I still feel dizzy and sore. How do I handle it?
1 Answer:
Dear Mardianita,
Dizziness that is felt is actually one of the common symptoms of certain diseases. What needs to be explored next is in what system the disease is located. The presence of coughing up phlegm can be an indication that the respiratory system is experiencing problems. The possibility that there can be a respiratory tract infection which can also be accompanied by an allergic reaction. In addition, irritation of the throat by stomach acid can also cause such complaints. Massage may not be the right solution so that the results seem less effective. More concrete steps must be taken to overcome the dizziness accompanied by coughing and sensations such as fever and aches.
The simplest step that can be taken is to consume 2-3 liters of water per day to help meet the adequacy of fluids as well as a "detoxification" process by eliminating toxins and toxins through urine. The use of hot drugs such as paracetamol is also possible if there is a fever, or it can also be used to treat aches and pains throughout the body. If the condition does not improve as far as the treatment you have given, do not hesitate to see a doctor. Here we attach an article about coughs. May be useful.
dr. N. K. Arief