Cough​

Understanding Cough: Causes, Types, and When to Seek Care

What is Cough?

  • Cough is a natural reflex to clear irritants from the throat and airways.
  • Dry cough is a common type that persists after respiratory infections, characterized by a dry, choppy sound.
  • Productive cough involves coughing up mucus from the airways and lungs.

Causes of Cough

  • Common causes of cough include colds, influenza, pneumonia, and irritants like smoke or chemicals.
  • Uncommon infections like whooping cough can also cause coughing.
  • Prolonged, chronic cough can be due to conditions like asthma, allergies, bronchitis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • Smoking and less common illnesses can also lead to prolonged cough.
  • In children, colds are the most common cause of cough. However, prolonged or unusual cough should be investigated.

Managing Cough at Home

  • Lozenges can soothe throat irritation and lessen coughing.
  • Elevating the head during sleep can alleviate nighttime coughing.
  • Drinking fluids, especially hot tea, honey water with ginger, and plain water, helps soothe the throat.
  • Over-the-counter cough medicines are available, but their effectiveness lacks clear evidence.
  • Seek medical care if cough persists beyond three weeks or if underlying causes are suspected.

Treatment for Cough

  • Most coughs resolve on their own, and medical attention isn’t necessary for most cases.
  • If cough persists beyond three weeks, it’s advisable to seek physical care for investigation and treatment.
  • Appropriate treatment depends on the underlying cause of the cough.

When to Seek Medical Care

  • Seek care if cough is accompanied by fever lasting more than four days, difficulty breathing, or prolonged symptoms.
  • Urgently seek care if you have coughed up blood, experience severe difficulty breathing, or have high fever and worsened general condition. Call 112 for immediate assistance.