Chronic Cough

Cough is a normal immune response of the body. However, a prolonged immune reaction indicates a serious illness. 

Types of Cough

  • Acute cough: Lasts for a few days up to 7 to 12 days 
  • Subacute cough: present for 30 days 
  • Chronic cough:  present for more than 60 days

Causes and Risk Factors of Cough 

    • Infections
    • Air pollution 
    • Diseases that cause a chronic cough 
  • Asthma 
  • Bronchitis 
  • Chronic Bronchitis 
  • GERD, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
  • Upper airway cough syndrome 
  • COPD 
  • Neoplasms or cancer 
  • Unknown causes 

 Complications of Chronic Cough

  • Headaches

  • Dizziness 
  • Vomiting 
  • Loss of bladder control
  • Rib injury or broken ribs 

Diagnosis of Chronic Cough 

  • Chronic cough is typically diagnosed based on a thorough medical history and a physical examination by a doctor. 
  • Blood tests 
  • Chest X-ray 
  • CT Scan 
  • Sonography 
  • Pulmonary function test 
  • Bronchoscopy 
  • These tests are performed to rule out primary illnesses according to their severity. 

Treatment of Chronic Cough 

Treatment of chronic cough varies according to the cause. 

  • Oral medications
  • Inhalations 
  • Intravenous medications 
  • Oxygen support in severe cases 
  • Mechanical ventilation in severe cases 
  • Intensive care in severe cases 

Prevention of Chronic Cough 

  • Remember, you are in control of your health. If you suspect a cough that lasts longer than a week, take the first step towards managing it by consulting with a Doctor.
  • Healthy lifestyle
  • Balanced diet 

By educating yourself about the symptoms of chronic cough, you can take the necessary steps to manage it and prevent it from becoming a serious health issue. Remember, your health is in your hands. 

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