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==Overview==
A persistent cough can be debilitating, socially distressing, and adversely impair quality of life(Qol). One of the more common presentations to a medical practitioner is a dry cough. The common causes of chronic dry coughing include [[post-nasal drip]], [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]], [[asthma]], [[post viral cough]] and certain [[drug]]s such as [[beta blockers]], [[ACE inhibitors]] and [[aspirin]]. If a cough lasts for more than three weeks, multiple causes are likely and symptoms will abate only when all the causes are treated will the patient be symptom-free.  Individuals who [[Smoking|smoke]] often have a [[smoker's cough]], a loud, hacking cough which often results in the expiration of [[phlegm]].
 
Coughing may also be used for psychological or social reasons, such as the coughing before giving a speech.  This is known as psychogenic, habit or tic coughing, and may increase in frequency in social situations featuring conflict.
==Causes==
==Causes==
A persistent cough can be debilitating, socially distressing, and adversely impair quality of life.<ref name="omaretal">{{cite journal | author = Omar S. Usmani, Maria G. Belvisi, Hema J. Patel, Natascia Crispino, Mark A. Birrell, Marta Korbonits, Dezso Korbonits, and Peter J. Barnes | title = Theobromine inhibits sensory nerve activation and cough. | journal = The FASEB Journal | volume = 19 | pages = 231-233 | year = 2005 | url = http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/reprint/19/2/231.pdf | format = pdf | language = english}}</ref>  One of the more common presentations to a medical practitioner is a dry cough. The common causes of chronic dry coughing include [[post-nasal drip]], [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]], [[asthma]], [[post viral cough]] and certain [[drug]]s such as [[beta blockers]], [[ACE inhibitors]] and [[aspirin]]. If a cough lasts for more than three weeks, multiple causes are likely and symptoms will abate only when all the causes are treated will the patient be symptom free.  Individuals who [[Smoking|smoke]] often have a [[smoker's cough]], a loud, hacking cough which often results in the expiration of [[phlegm]].


Coughing may also be used for psychological or social reasons, such as the coughing before giving a speech. This is known as psychogenic, habit or tic coughing, and may increase in frequency in social situations featuring conflict.<ref>{{citation | title = Coughing as an Indicator of Displacement Behaviour | url = http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ33337.pdf | author = Arella, A. | year = nd }} (Unpublished thesis)</ref>
Given its irritant nature to mammal tissues, [[capsaicin]] is widely used to determine the cough threshold and as a tussive stimulant in clinical research of cough suppressants.<ref name="omaretal">{{cite journal | author = Omar S. Usmani, Maria G. Belvisi, Hema J. Patel, Natascia Crispino, Mark A. Birrell, Marta Korbonits, Dezso Korbonits, and Peter J. Barnes | title = Theobromine inhibits sensory nerve activation and cough. | journal = The FASEB Journal | volume = 19 | pages = 231-233 | year = 2005 | url = http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/reprint/19/2/231.pdf | format = pdf | language = english}}</ref><ref>{{citation | title = Coughing as an Indicator of Displacement Behaviour | url = http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ33337.pdf | author = Arella, A. | year = nd }} (Unpublished thesis)</ref>


Given its irritant nature to mammal tissues, [[capsaicin]] is widely used to determine the cough threshold and as a tussive stimulant in clinical research of cough suppressants.
===Common Causes===
===Common Causes===
* [[Allergic Rhinitis]]
* [[Allergic Rhinitis]]
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[[Anagrelide ]],
[[Anagrelide ]],
[[Anastrozole ]],
[[Anastrozole ]],
[[Artemether/lumefantrine]],
[[Atazanavir ]],
[[Atazanavir ]],
[[Aztreonam]],
[[Benazepril]],
[[Benazepril]],
[[Bepridil ]],
[[Bepridil ]],
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[[Cevimeline]],
[[Cevimeline]],
[[Chlorambucil ]],
[[Chlorambucil ]],
[[Ciclesonide]],
[[Cladribine ]],
[[Cladribine ]],
[[Clobutinol]],
[[Clobutinol]],
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[[Clofedanol]],
[[Clofedanol]],
[[Co-trimoxazole  ]],
[[Co-trimoxazole  ]],
[[Conjugated estrogens]],
[[crofelemer]],
[[Cromolyn Sodium  ]],
[[Cromolyn Sodium  ]],
[[Cytarabine ]],
[[Cytarabine ]],
[[Dacarbazine ]],
[[Dacarbazine ]],
[[Dactinomycin ]],
[[Dactinomycin ]],
[[Darbepoetin Alfa  ]],
[[Darbepoetin Alfa  ]],[[Denileukin diftitox]],
[[Desmopressin]],
[[Diborane]],
[[Diborane]],
[[Docetaxel ]],
[[Docetaxel ]],
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[[Efalizumab  ]],
[[Efalizumab  ]],
[[Efavirenz ]],
[[Efavirenz ]],
[[Eltrombopag]],
[[Emtricitabine ]],
[[Emtricitabine ]],
[[Enalapril ]],
[[Enalapril ]],
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[[Estradiol Topical ]],
[[Estradiol Topical ]],
[[Etanercept  ]],
[[Etanercept  ]],
[[Febuxostat]],
[[Fexofenadine ]],
[[Fexofenadine ]],
[[Floxuridine ]],
[[Floxuridine ]],
[[Fludarabine Phosphate ]],
[[Fludarabine Phosphate ]],
[[Flunisolide]],
[[Fluorouracil ]],
[[Fluorouracil ]],
[[Fluticasone and Salmeterol  ]],
[[Fluticasone and Salmeterol  ]],
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[[Granisetron ]],
[[Granisetron ]],
[[Histrelin  ]],
[[Histrelin  ]],
[[Idelalisib]],
[[Ibandronate ]],
[[Ibandronate ]],
[[Idursulfase]],
[[Ifosfamide ]],
[[Ifosfamide ]],
[[Iloprost]],
[[Iloprost]],
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[[Lamotrigine ]],
[[Lamotrigine ]],
[[Letrozole ]],
[[Letrozole ]],
[[Levalbuterol   ]],
[[Levalbuterol]],
[[Linagliptin]],
[[Lisinopril ]],
[[Lisinopril ]],
[[Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide]],
[[Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide]],
[[Lomustine ]],
[[Lomustine ]], [[Lorcaserin]],
[[Mechlorethamine ]],
[[Mechlorethamine ]],
[[Melphalan ]],
[[Melphalan ]],
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[[Methotrexate ]],
[[Methotrexate ]],
[[Metoprolol]],
[[Metoprolol]],
[[Minocycline hydrochloride]],
[[Mitomycin ]],
[[Mitomycin ]],
[[Moexipril ]],
[[Moexipril ]],
[[Moxifloxacin  ]],
[[Moxifloxacin  ]],
[[Mycophenolic acid]],
[[Mycophenolic acid]],
[[Naltrexone]],
[[Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium]],
[[Natalizumab  ]],
[[Natalizumab  ]],
[[Nateglinide  ]],
[[Nateglinide  ]],
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[[Nilutamide ]],
[[Nilutamide ]],
[[Nitrofurantoin ]],
[[Nitrofurantoin ]],
[[Nivolumab]],
[[Olaparib]],
[[Omalizumab]],
[[Omalizumab]],
[[Omeprazole ]],
[[Omeprazole ]],
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[[Pirbuterol acetate  ]],
[[Pirbuterol acetate  ]],
[[Plicamycin ]],
[[Plicamycin ]],
[[Pramipexole]],
[[Primaquine ]],
[[Primaquine ]],
[[Procarbazine ]],
[[Procarbazine ]],
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[[Spironolactone ]],
[[Spironolactone ]],
[[Sulindac ]],
[[Sulindac ]],
[[Sunitinib]],
[[Tacrolimus]],
[[Tacrolimus]],
[[Tamsulosin ]],
[[Tamsulosin ]],
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[[Tocainide ]],
[[Tocainide ]],
[[Topotecan Hydrochloride ]],
[[Topotecan Hydrochloride ]],
[[Trametinib dimethyl sulfoxide]],
[[Trandolapril]],
[[Trandolapril]],
[[Triamcinolone acetonide]],
[[Triamcinolone acetonide]],
[[trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum]],
[[Trimetrexate Glucuronate ]],
[[Trimetrexate Glucuronate ]],
[[Valganciclovir hydrochloride]],
[[Vinorelbine Tartrate ]],
[[Vinorelbine Tartrate ]],
[[Vorinostat ]],
[[Vorinostat ]],
[[Zanamivir  ]],
[[Zanamivir  ]],
[[Zidovudine]],
[[Ziprasidone ]],
[[Ziprasidone ]],


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*[[Aortic arch anomalies]]
*[[Aortic arch anomalies]]
*[[Aphthovirus]]
*[[Aphthovirus]]
*[[Artemether/lumefantrine]]
*[[Ascaris infection]]
*[[Ascaris infection]]
*[[Aspergillosis]]
*[[Aspergillosis]]
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*[[Atrial myxoma]]
*[[Atrial myxoma]]
*[[Atypical pneumonia]]
*[[Atypical pneumonia]]
*[[Aztreonam]]
*[[Benazepril]]
*[[Benazepril]]
*[[Bepridil ]]
*[[Bepridil ]]
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*[[Dactinomycin ]]
*[[Dactinomycin ]]
*[[Darbepoetin Alfa  ]]
*[[Darbepoetin Alfa  ]]
*[[Desmopressin]]
*[[Diborane]]
*[[Diborane]]
*[[Docetaxel ]]
*[[Docetaxel ]]
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*[[Fosamprenavir ]]
*[[Fosamprenavir ]]
*[[Fosinopril ]]
*[[Fosinopril ]]
*[[Flunisolide]]
*[[Gabapentin ]]
*[[Gabapentin ]]
*[[Ganciclovir ]]
*[[Ganciclovir ]]
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*[[Hypotension]]
*[[Hypotension]]
*[[Ibandronate ]]
*[[Ibandronate ]]
*[[Idelalisib]]
*[[Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis]]
*[[Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis]]
*[[Ifosfamide ]]
*[[Ifosfamide ]]
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*[[Subglottic stenosis]]
*[[Subglottic stenosis]]
*[[Sulindac ]]
*[[Sulindac ]]
*[[Sunitinib]]
*[[Superior Vena Cava Syndrome]]
*[[Superior Vena Cava Syndrome]]
*[[Tacrolimus]]
*[[Tacrolimus]]
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*[[Tracheoesophageal fistula]]
*[[Tracheoesophageal fistula]]
*[[Tracheomalacia]]
*[[Tracheomalacia]]
*[[Trametinib dimethyl sulfoxide]]
*[[Trandolapril]]
*[[Trandolapril]]
*[[Transfusion-associated graft versus host disease]]
*[[Transfusion-associated graft versus host disease]]
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*[[Vorinostat ]]
*[[Vorinostat ]]
*[[Yersinia Pestis Infection]]
*[[Yersinia Pestis Infection]]
*[[Zanamivir ]]
*[[Zanamivir]]
*[[Zidovudine]]
*[[Ziprasidone ]]
*[[Ziprasidone ]]
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Reflexes]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]
[[Category:Abnormal respiration]]
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[[Category:Signs and symptoms]]
[[Category:Needs overview]]
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Overview

A persistent cough can be debilitating, socially distressing, and adversely impair quality of life(Qol). One of the more common presentations to a medical practitioner is a dry cough. The common causes of chronic dry coughing include post-nasal drip, gastroesophageal reflux disease, asthma, post viral cough and certain drugs such as beta blockers, ACE inhibitors and aspirin. If a cough lasts for more than three weeks, multiple causes are likely and symptoms will abate only when all the causes are treated will the patient be symptom-free. Individuals who smoke often have a smoker's cough, a loud, hacking cough which often results in the expiration of phlegm.

Coughing may also be used for psychological or social reasons, such as the coughing before giving a speech. This is known as psychogenic, habit or tic coughing, and may increase in frequency in social situations featuring conflict.

Causes

Given its irritant nature to mammal tissues, capsaicin is widely used to determine the cough threshold and as a tussive stimulant in clinical research of cough suppressants.[1][2]

Common Causes

Causes by Organ System

Cardiovascular

Aortic arch anomalies, Atrial myxoma, Beriberi Heart Disease, Congestive Heart Failure, Hypotension, Mitral stenosis, Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction, Superior Vena Cava Syndrome, Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms,


Chemical / poisoning

Abrin, Cadmium poisoning, Polymer fume fever,

Dermatologic No underlying causes
Drug Side Effect

Abacavir , Abatacept , ABVD, ACE inhibitor, Acetylmorphone, Acyclovir , Adalimumab , Adefovir , Albuterol , Alefacept , Alfuzosin , Aliskiren , Amiodarone , Amlodipine and Benazepril , Amphotericin B , Anagrelide , Anastrozole , Artemether/lumefantrine, Atazanavir , Aztreonam, Benazepril, Bepridil , Bevacizumab , Bitolterol , Bortezomib , Brimonidine , Budesonide, Busulfan , Captopril, Carvedilol , Cetuximab , Cevimeline, Chlorambucil , Ciclesonide, Cladribine , Clobutinol, Clofarabine , Clofedanol, Co-trimoxazole , Conjugated estrogens, crofelemer, Cromolyn Sodium , Cytarabine , Dacarbazine , Dactinomycin , Darbepoetin Alfa ,Denileukin diftitox, Desmopressin, Diborane, Docetaxel , Domiodol, Dornase alfa, DTPA, Efalizumab , Efavirenz , Eltrombopag, Emtricitabine , Enalapril , Enfuvirtide, Epinastine , Eplerenone , Epoetin Alfa , Eprosartan , Erlotinib , Estradiol Topical , Etanercept , Febuxostat, Fexofenadine , Floxuridine , Fludarabine Phosphate , Flunisolide, Fluorouracil , Fluticasone and Salmeterol , Fluvastatin , Fosamprenavir , Fosinopril , Gabapentin , Gefitinib , Gemcitabine Hydrochloride , Glyburide and Metformin , Granisetron , Histrelin , Idelalisib, Ibandronate , Idursulfase, Ifosfamide , Iloprost, Imipramine, Insulin Human (rDNA Origin) , Interferon beta-1a Intramuscular , Isoproterenol , Ketorolac, Lamivudine , Lamotrigine , Letrozole , Levalbuterol, Linagliptin, Lisinopril , Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide, Lomustine , Lorcaserin, Mechlorethamine , Melphalan , Mercaptopurine , Mesalamine , Metaproterenol , Methotrexate , Metoprolol, Minocycline hydrochloride, Mitomycin , Moexipril , Moxifloxacin , Mycophenolic acid, Naltrexone, Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium, Natalizumab , Nateglinide , Nedocromil , Nicotine nasal spray , Nilutamide , Nitrofurantoin , Nivolumab, Olaparib, Omalizumab, Omeprazole , Oxaliplatin , Oxcarbazepine , Paclitaxel, Pamidronate , Peginterferon alfa-2a , Pemetrexed , Penbutolol , Pentamidine, Perindopril, Pegaspargase , Pimecrolimus topical , Pirbuterol acetate , Plicamycin , Pramipexole, Primaquine , Procarbazine , Prograf, Quinapril, Ramelteon , Ramipril, Ribavirin , Risedronate , Risperidone , Rosiglitazone , Rosuvastatin , Salmeterol , Saquinavir , Sevelamer , Sirolimus , Sodium stibogluconate, Spironolactone , Sulindac , Sunitinib, Tacrolimus, Tamsulosin , Thioguanine , Thiotepa , Tipranavir , Tocainide , Topotecan Hydrochloride , Trametinib dimethyl sulfoxide, Trandolapril, Triamcinolone acetonide, trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum, Trimetrexate Glucuronate , Valganciclovir hydrochloride, Vinorelbine Tartrate , Vorinostat , Zanamivir , Zidovudine, Ziprasidone ,



Ear Nose Throat

Acute viral nasopharyngitis (common cold), Adenoid hypertrophy, Allergic rhinitis, Atopic rhinitis, Croup, Goiter, Laryngitis, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease, Laryngotracheal cleft, Pharyngitis, Post-nasal drip, Strep throat, Subglottic hemangioma, Subglottic stenosis, Tonsillolith,

Endocrine Goiter,
Environmental

Caplan's Syndrome, Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), Hay fever, Low humidity, Occupational exposure of irritants Passive smoking, Sick building syndrome, Silicosis, Smoking,

Gastroenterologic

Achalasia, Esophageal atresia, Esophageal cancer, Esophageal dysmotility, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Mallory-Weiss syndrome,


Genetic

Cystic fibrosis, Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML),

Hematologic No underlying causes
Iatrogenic

Chest tube, Thoracentesis, Transfusion-associated graft versus host disease,

Infectious Disease

Adenoviridae, Aphthovirus, Ascaris infection, Aspergillosis, Blastomycosis, Bordetella pertussis, Byssinosis, Chickenpox, Chlamydophila pneumoniae, Cladosporium, CMV Pneumonitis, Coccidioidomycosis, Community-acquired pneumonia, Cryptococcosis, Fasciolosis, Filariasis, Gnathostomiasis, Histoplasmosis, Human ehrlichiosis, Infectious mononucleosis, Influenza, Lady Windermere syndrome, Lassa fever, Legionellosis, Measles, Melioidosis, Miliary tuberculosis, Mucor stolonifer, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Nocardiosis, Paprika splitter's lung, Paracoccidioidomycosis, Papillomatosis, Paragonimus Infection, Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia, Psittacosis, Q Fever, Rhinovirus, Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula, Schistosomiasis, Sporotrichosis, Strep throat, Thermoactinomyces sacchari, Thermoactinomyces vulgaris, Trichinosis, Tuberculosis, Tularemia, Typhoid fever, Upper respiratory tract infection, Yersinia Pestis Infection,


Musculoskeletal / Ortho No underlying causes
Neurologic No underlying causes
Nutritional / Metabolic

Beriberi Heart Disease, Cholesterol pneumonia,


Obstetric/Gynecologic

Bronchogenic cyst, Pulmonary sequestration, Esophageal atresia, Peripartum cardiomyopathy,

Oncologic

Cervical mass, Esophageal cancer, Kaposi's sarcoma, Laryngeal cancer, Lymphangitis carcinomatous, Mediastinal tumor, Mesothelioma, Papillomatosis, Thymoma,


Opthalmologic No underlying causes
Overdose / Toxicity

Ganciclovir , Nickel carbonyl, Valganciclovir , Salicylate sensitivity,


Psychiatric Psychogenic cough,
Pulmonary

Acute bronchitis, Acute Chest Syndrome, Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, Asthma, Atelectasis, Atypical pneumonia, Aspergillosis, Blastomycosis, Bronchial stenosis, Bronchial web, Bronchiectasis, Bronchiolitis, Bronchitis, Bronchogenic cyst, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Ciliary dyskinesia, Cystic fibrosis, Goodpasture's syndrome, Hamman-Rich syndrome, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Interstitial pneumonia, Lady Windermere syndrome, Lung abscess, Pleurisy, Pleuropulmonary blastoma, Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, Pulmonary Embolism, Pulmonary hypertension, Severe acute respiratory syndrome, Tracheal stenosis, Tracheitis, Tracheoesophageal fistula, Tracheomalacia,


Renal / Electrolyte

Congenital nephrotic syndrome, Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis,


Rheum / Immune / Allergy Sarcoidosis,
Sexual No underlying causes
Trauma Post cerebrovascular accident,
Urologic No underlying causes
Miscellaneous

Alcoholism, Aspirated foreign bodies, Cerumenosis, Choking, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Ear foreign body, Hair in the ear canal,

Causes in Alphabetical Order


Causes of Nonproductive Cough

Productive Cough

References

  1. Omar S. Usmani, Maria G. Belvisi, Hema J. Patel, Natascia Crispino, Mark A. Birrell, Marta Korbonits, Dezso Korbonits, and Peter J. Barnes (2005). "Theobromine inhibits sensory nerve activation and cough" (pdf). The FASEB Journal. 19: 231–233.
  2. Arella, A. (nd), Coughing as an Indicator of Displacement Behaviour (PDF) (Unpublished thesis)

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