How is a chronic cough managed?

Escrito por: Dr Anne Mier
Publicado: | Actualizado: 18/07/2024
Editado por: Conor Lynch

Chronic cough is the latest medical topic to be highlighted here at Top Doctors UK. Below, esteemed specialist in pulmonary, respiratory, and general medicine, Dr Anne Mier, outlines the main causes of a chronic cough, and discusses the most effective treatment options.

How is a chronic cough defined?

A chronic cough is more than just an annoyance; it can be a sign of underlying health issues. Defined as a cough that lasts eight weeks or longer in adults, or four weeks in children, a chronic cough can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, leading to sleep disturbances, fatigue, and even social embarrassment.

 

What are the most common causes of chronic cough?

There are many conditions and factors that can lead to a chronic cough. These include:

 

  1. Postnasal drip
  2. Asthma
  3. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  4. Chronic bronchitis
  5. Medications

 

How is the cause of a chronic cough typically diagnosed?

Diagnosing the underlying cause of a chronic cough involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Doctors may also recommend several tests, including:

 

  • Chest X-rays or CT scans: These imaging tests help to identify lung conditions, infections, or abnormalities.
  • Lung function tests: These assess how well the lungs are working and can help diagnose conditions like asthma or COPD.
  • Endoscopy: This procedure examines the oesophagus and stomach for signs of GERD or other gastrointestinal issues.
  • Allergy tests: These can determine if allergies are contributing to the cough.

 

How is a chronic cough treated?

The treatment for a chronic cough depends on its underlying cause:

 

  • Postnasal drip: Decongestants, antihistamines, or nasal sprays can help reduce mucus production.
  • Asthma: Inhalers, corticosteroids, and other asthma medications can manage symptoms.
  • GERD: Lifestyle changes, antacids, and proton pump inhibitors can help control acid reflux.
  • Chronic bronchitis: Bronchodilators, steroids, and pulmonary rehabilitation are common treatments.
  • Medication adjustment: If a medication is causing the cough, a doctor may suggest an alternative.

 

How is a chronic cough managed?

In addition to medical treatments, certain lifestyle changes can help manage a chronic cough. Drinking plenty of fluids can thin mucus and soothe the throat. Smoking, dust, and strong odours can exacerbate coughing, so it is best to avoid these. Finally, adding moisture to the air can ease cough symptoms, especially in dry environments.

 

To consult with Dr Anne Mier today, head on over to her Top Doctors profile. 

Por Dr Anne Mier
Neumología

La Dra. Anne Mier es una experta líder en medicina respiratoria y general en Londres. Después de graduarse en medicina en el Hospital de Middlesex, se desempeñó en puestos de formación en cardiología y reumatología allí, luego medicina general y neurología en el Hospital Chelsea y Westminster, y más tarde medicina general y endocrinología en el Royal Free Hospital.

Con experiencia trabajando en una amplia variedad de campos de la medicina, se convirtió en registradora en el Royal Brompton Hospital y llevó a cabo investigaciones en fisiología muscular respiratoria, completando su tesis de doctorado antes de convertirse en profesora y registradora médica senior en Charing Cross Hospital.

Especializados en todo tipo de problemas respiratorios, como infecciones de pecho, tos y dificultad para respirar, otros intereses incluyen trastornos del sueño y fatiga. Ahora es una experta líder en medicina respiratoria y general, ha publicado extensamente en artículos revisados ​​por pares y siempre se esfuerza por brindar a sus pacientes la mejor, más adecuada y la mejor atención posible, adaptada a cada caso médico.

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