A chronic cough is defined as one that lasts for more than eight weeks. The cause determines the course of action. You might only need to visit a doctor for medical attention, or a home remedy might be adequate. Most coughs pass quickly. It's possible to contract a virus, cough for a few days or weeks, and then begin to recover. Coughs that last for a few weeks, months, or even years are less common. A persistent cough is defined as one that lasts for eight weeks or longer. Although it can be irritating at times, coughing has a beneficial function. Mucus and other objects that clog your airways are brought up when you cough, irritating your lungs. Even persistent coughs frequently have a curable reason. They may be the consequence of allergies or illnesses such as postnasal drip. They are very seldom a sign of cancer or other potentially fatal lung diseases.
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