Post-viral Cough is a lingering
cough experienced following a
viral respiratory tract infection usually a
common cold or
flu and lasting more than eight weeks.
Post-viral cough is a clinically recognized condition represented within the European medical literature but is not mentioned in studies from America.
Patients usually experience repeated episodes of post-viral cough. The heightened sensitivity in the respiratory tract is demonstrated by inhalation cough challenge.
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 after the virus has disappeared,
Treatment
Post viral cough can be resistant to treatment. Inhaled steroids may work in some patients. Post-viral cough is usually treated the same way as a viral cough.
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