It's hard to differentiate between different types of coughs. Wondering if it's from a cold, if it's allergies, or if it's something else? Pollen is one of the most common triggers of seasonal allergies, especially from ragweed. "Pollens can trigger the allergic response can affect both the upper and lower airways. Cough from the upper airways occurs most commonly from postnasal drainage and sinusitis," says Dr. Eugene G. Brown, MD, otolaryngologist at ENT & Allergy Partners in Charleston, South Carolina. "Consideration of alternate diagnoses such as asthma must also be considered as another reaction to inflammation and mucous secretion. In some patients, asthma-like symptoms are triggered due spasm within the airways. Cough can be a tricky symptom to treat and often a chronic cough needs to be evaluated by a specialist to rule out for other less straightforward etiologies."
On this episode of The TMI Show, Torri breaks down the difference between the two types of coughs—the chronics and the acute coughs. Check it out!
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