A persistent cough that lasts for eight weeks or more is referred to be a chronic cough. Cough is a common sign of many lung disorders, although chronic cough is often treatment-resistant and cannot always be associated with another illness. Your quality of life may be negatively impacted by social stigma, physical and emotional weariness, sleep deprivation, and a persistent cough. A chronic cough is defined as a persistent cough that, on some or most days, lasts for eight weeks or more. While coughing can be a sign of a number of lung diseases as well as non-lung ailments, chronic coughs typically last longer than eight weeks and persist even after other conditions have been treated or, in certain situations, even after other illnesses have been ruled out.
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