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Jeremy Clarkson's health struggles as he fears he has illness usually found in babies

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Jeremy Clarkson has issued a warning to fans after revealing that his ailment has been ignored by many, which could lead to serious problems in the future.The former Top Gear star has revealed that he has been experiencing a runny nose and persistent cough since mid-December and has warned that it could be another Covid-19 type illness, reports the Mirror.He claimed that despite taking various over-the-counter drugs, he hasn't recovered and cannot see himself feeling well any time soon.The 63-year-old has stated that he fears he is suffering from a version of whooping cough.

Writing about his experience, Jeremy has said: "I cough myself to sleep at night, my nose is like a tap, and every morning I produce about a pint of phlegm.

I’ve tried everything. Pills. Lemsip. Sitting in front of a roaring fire watching Slow Horses."According to the NHS website, whooping cough (pertussis) is a bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes.

It has been advised that babies and children should be vaccinated against it and the infection spreads very easily and can sometimes cause serious problems.

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