Coughing, don’t ignore it!! Because it may be one of the symptoms of these diseases.

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Coughing can be annoying, but it can also be healthy. Coughing occurs because the body is trying to expel foreign substances, such as phlegm and germs, from the respiratory tract.

Chronic cough is a cough that lasts for at least 8 weeks. Chronic cough has various causes. It can be cause by infections or non-infectious conditions such as allergies, bronchitis, asthma. In some cases, chronic cough can be caused by diseases other than the respiratory tract, such as acid reflux, heart attack.

Chronic cough has many causes, including:

  • Postnasal drip In people with allergies  who are sensitive to allergens. When expose to the allergen, the nasal mucosa is irritated and produces mucus เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย. This mucus may drip down the throat, causing irritation and coughing.
  • Chronic cough from colds, which is a very common cause of infectious bronchitis.
  • Overuse of the voice: People who work in a way that involves frequent speaking, having to speak loudly, and lacking proper rest can cause bronchitis and chronic coughing.
  • Smoking: Cigarettes contain many irritants and toxic substances that can cause bronchitis, leading to chronic coughing.
  • Respiratory and other systemic diseases that may result in chronic cough
  • Use of certain medications, such as blood pressure medications called Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor (ACE-I).

Chronic cough is a symptom that can be in patients with respiratory diseases and in patients with other diseases, for example:

Allergies to the air often cause itchy nose, itchy throat, coughing, sneezing, and in some cases, a runny nose. Symptoms often occur when exposed to allergens such as dust mites, pollen, animal hair, cold air, etc.

Bronchial Asthma: A condition in which the bronchial tubes constrict or swell, making it difficult for air to pass into the lungs. Coughing in asthma is the body’s mechanism for trying to bring air into the body. Symptoms are often exacerbat by triggers such as weather, allergens, exercise, stress, etc.

Hypersensitive respiratory tract disease occurs after a respiratory infection, i.e. after a cold has passed but a cough remains, especially at night or when the air is cold, wind, etc.

Sinusitis: Caused by a viral or bacterial infection, causing a runny nose to run down the throat and causing chronic coughing. In addition, patients may also have paranasal sinusitis, which is also caused by allergies. Therefore, we often find this disease together with asthma in the same patient.