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What Does Your Cough Mean? What Can Different Types of Cough Tell Us?

CChiangmai Hospitalon April 5, 20263 min read
What Does Your Cough Mean? What Can Different Types of Cough Tell Us?

A cough is one of the most common signs of an abnormality in the respiratory system. Many people may think it is only a minor symptom caused by a cold, but in reality, the characteristics of a cough can indicate a wide range of diseases or health problems. Understanding the different types of cough is therefore important for monitoring your health and can help you decide when it is time to see a doctor promptly.

 

Dry Cough

     A dry cough is a type of cough that does not produce phlegm. It is often accompanied by an itchy throat, irritation, or the sensation that something is stuck in the throat. In general, it is caused by inflammation of the upper respiratory tract or a reaction to external irritants such as dust, smoke, or chemicals in the air.

Conditions that may be associated with a dry cough include:

 - Influenza
 - COVID-19
 - Respiratory allergies
 - Early-stage bronchitis
 - Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
 - Side effects of certain blood pressure medications

 

Wet/Productive Cough

     A wet or productive cough occurs when the body is trying to clear mucus, waste, or foreign substances from the lungs and airways. The mucus may be clear, white, yellow, or green, and its color can sometimes indicate the severity and type of infection.

Conditions that may be associated with a wet/productive cough include:

 - Bronchitis
 - Pneumonia
 - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
 - Respiratory tract infections

 

Nighttime Cough

     A cough that occurs mainly at night or when lying down can greatly disturb sleep and reduce quality of life. It is often related to changes in body position that allow stomach acid to flow back up into the throat or cause the airways to narrow.

Conditions that may be associated with nighttime cough include:

 - Asthma
 - Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
 - Allergies
 - Heart failure (especially if accompanied by shortness of breath)

 

Chronic Cough

     If a cough lasts for more than 3 weeks without improving, or if it becomes worse, you should see a doctor as soon as possible to determine the cause. Chronic cough may be associated with long-term illnesses or more serious conditions.

Conditions that may be associated with chronic cough include:

 - Tuberculosis
 - Lung cancer
 - Chronic bronchitis
 - Other heart or lung diseases

 

     Cough may seem like a common symptom that everyone experiences in daily life. However, you should not ignore it or assume that it is only a minor problem that does not require serious attention. A cough can be a warning sign from your body that “something may be threatening your health.” If you have an unusual chronic cough or risk factors such as smoking, living in an area with heavy dust exposure, or a family history of lung cancer, a lung health check-up is one way to help protect yourself. The earlier you know, the better your chances of prevention and timely treatment

 

 

 

source : Chiangmai Hospital

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