Coughing is mostly accompanied with flu and common cold, and results in acute pain and dryness in throat. It is important to seek suitable medical help and treat it appropriately.
Coughs happen because the defences of the body propel them so as to clear the passage of air in the throat which provides air to the lungs. They not just happen because of physical problems and ailments but also can be caused due to psychological complications. Cough due to physical problems happens normally when external agents and environmental pollutants like smoke, pollen, dust etc invade the body or if you are suffering from some disease. As for the coughs triggered by psychological reasons, it is usually a habitual problem called Streruphilia, which is purely mental and not triggered by any physical disorders.
Cough can often be a chronic problem with identifiable features and can also be serious based on how intense and painful the symptoms are. Painful and recurrent coughs which stay for not more than three weeks can be because of either infectious or non-infectious diseases. Complications such as pneumonia and sinusitis cause acute coughs while chronic diseases like asthma cause chronic coughing problems.
Consulting a good physician is essential to get to the root cause of the complication and taking suitable treatment for complete recovery. Depending on the identified root cause, specialists can prescribe various types of medications such as antihistamines, antibiotics or other cough suppressants. In many chronic cases where the cough is persistent, the treatment or therapy can even take months to be able to cure the problem.
Like any other serious medical problem, taking precautions to prevent cough attacks is more sensible than having to go for a prolonged treatment when the situation gets bad. A healthy lifestyle can protect you from cough problems and for that you must not smoke and take a proper, balanced diet.
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