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Chronic Cough

Coutii Healthy - Chronic cough is a cough that lasts a long period of time, which is about two months or more in adults, and a month or so in children. Chronic cough in itself is not a disease, but a symptom of other health problems.

Chronic cough sometimes indeed is not a signal of a serious condition. But this relentless cough can reduce the quality of sleep, disturbing the balance of the body, and disrupted the routines of its victims. At 10 to 20 percent of cases chronic cough experienced by adults is known to be triggered by a genetic hipersensivitas (atopy) and exposure to cigarette smoke.


There are several types of chronic cough, among them:


  1. Chronic dry cough. A cough that produces no mucus and is usually a symptom of sinus disorders or viral infections.
  2. Chronic cough is wet. A cough that produces mucus and usually indicates a bacterial infection or fluid in the lungs, depending on the color of the mucus that is produced.
  3. Cough stress. Cough that occurs because of spasms in the respiratory tract, generally caused by the pressure of thought or stress. This does not produce mucus cough unrelated to any infection.
  4. Cough "gonggong". A cough caused by infection of this virus generally strikes children. Cause sounds like dog bergonggong is the result of swelling of the trachea.
  5. Whooping cough. Cough, also called pertussis with it considered dangerous diseases that are contagious, and can cause death in people with infants aged under 1 year.

Causes Of Chronic Cough

Here are some of the factors the causes of chronic cough which belongs to the public, including:

  1. Postnasal drip. This is a condition in which there is excess mucus that accumulates in the back of the throat to result in coughing. This condition is also referred to as upper penafasan tract cough syndrome (UACS).
  2. Asthma. Occur in a particular season (especially winter) or after experiencing upper respiratory tract infections.
  3. Diseases of the stomach acid. The acid from the stomach up into the esophagus.
  4. The infection. Such as pneumonia, flu, colds, and whooping cough (pertussis).
  5. Blood pressure medication. Angiotensin inhibitor drugs modifier enzyme (ACE Inhibitor) commonly prescribed for patients of high blood pressure or heart failure.
  6. Chronic bronchitis. Chronic inflammatory respiratory tract commonly occurs because of smoking or exposure to cigarette smoke often. Diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema disease also be part of the smoker.

Breathing in air pollution.

Work on site with the risk often particle merhirup irritation. Although rare, there are also a number of other things that can cause chronic stones, such as:

  1. Aspirations. Or entry of foreign matter into the respiratory tract. In adults, usually caused by aspiration choking on food or drink, while in children is usually caused by foreign objects (toys).
  2. Bronkiolitis. Respiratory tract infections that cause the occurrence of inflammations and blockages in bronkiolus.
  3. Bronkiektasis. Damage to the respiratory tract.
  4. Laryngeal pharyngeal reflux. Stomach acid up into the throat.
  5. Cystic fibrosis. A disease that causes slime-slime in the body becomes thick and sticky.
  6. Nonasthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis. Inflammation of the respiratory tract in the absence of factors of asthma.
  7. Sarkodiosis. The combination of inflammatory cells in the body, usually in the lungs.
  8. Lung cancer.
  9. Cardiovascular conditions. Include heart failure, pulmonary emboli, and swelling of the blood vessels (aortic aneurysm).

A deficiency of vitamin B-one of the symptoms of lack of vitamin B12, which is Sensory Neuropathies, thought to be one of the causes of chronic cough.

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