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Sunday, April 1, 2018

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src: wholistichealthcare.ca

A post-viral cough is a lingering cough that follows a viral respiratory tract infection, such as a common cold or flu and lasting up to eight weeks. Post-viral cough is a clinically recognized condition represented within the European medical literature. Patients usually experience repeated episodes of post-viral cough. The heightened sensitivity in the respiratory tract is demonstrated by inhalation cough challenge.


Video Post-viral cough



Cause

One possible cause for post-viral cough is that the receptors that are responsible for stimulating the cough during the respiratory tract infection are up-regulated by respiratory tract infection and continue to stimulate even after the virus has disappeared.


Maps Post-viral cough



Treatment

Post-viral cough can be resistant to treatment. Post-viral cough usually goes away on its own; however, cough suppressants containing codeine may be prescribed. A study has claimed theobromine in dark chocolate is more effective.


Recommendations for the assessment and management of cough in ...
src: thorax.bmj.com


See also

  • Asthma
  • Bronchiolitis
  • Cough medicine
  • Globus pharyngis

The Post-Viral Cough That Just Doesn't Stop | Red Tent Health Centre
src: redtent.com.au


References


Source of article : Wikipedia