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for Chronic Cough

There are 2 types of coughs. Coughs can be either acute or chronic:

Some coughs are dry, while others are considered productive. A productive cough is one that brings up mucus. Mucus is also called phlegm or sputum.

Remember that coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. However, excessive coughing may mean you have an underlying disease or disorder.

Common Causes of Coughs

Besides recent upper airway infections such as the common cold and flu, other common causes of coughing and coughs include:

Home Care for Cough

Below are some excellent tips to help ease the discomfort of a cough:

Below is a list of medications available without a prescription include and can be help to ease the discomfort of a cough:

Do not expect a doctor to prescribe antibiotics for viral infections like colds or flu. Antibiotics do not work on viruses. Antibiotics also will not help coughs from allergies.

Call 911 if you have the following symptoms:

Call doctor right away if you have:

What to expect at your health care provider's office:

In emergency cases, the patient will be treated first to stabilize the condition. After the condition is stable, the doctor will ask questions about your cough, which may include the following:

The physical examination will include emphasis on the ears, nose, throat and chest. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:

Prevention for getting a chronic cough are as follows: