The most common causes of a cough that lasts as long as yours are reflux, postnasal drip and asthma. The ENT can almost always diagnose postnasal drip with an endoscopy. However, I suspect something ...
While wet cough is associated with mucus production, a dry cough does not produce phlegm (mucus). Coughing multiple times a day can be a symptom of viral infections, such as the common cold, which ...
There are many common triggers for both “productive” (or wet) coughs and “nonproductive” (or dry) coughs. Productive coughs help get mucus out of your lungs. Dry coughs don’t produce ...
A dry cough typically means it’s tickly and doesn’t produce any mucus or phlegm – so it won’t have that wet sound when you cough. A chesty cough, on the other hand, produces mucus to help ...
If you have a difficult time breathing or if you suffer from a dry and persistent cough, you may be suffering from ...
Generally common cough and cold subsides on its own. However, some may experience phases of stubborn cough which refuses to go. Here is why your cough lingers. Are you suffering from whooping cough?
Symptomatic treatment includes taking care of symptoms like running nose, wet cough, or dry cough. Other methods include anti-allergy treatments where we find out what you are allergic to and then ...