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  2. Why are so many New Yorkers coughing? What's happening ... - AOL

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    Post-infection coughs can span months, depending on the virus strain, but seeking medical care at the eight-week mark is crucial to identify other causes. The three main chronic cough causes are ...

  3. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms are usually worse at night and in the early morning or in response to exercise or cold air. [24] Some people with asthma rarely experience symptoms, usually in response to triggers, whereas others may react frequently and readily and experience persistent symptoms. [25]

  4. Babies and other young children, as well as the elderly and people with chronic kidney and heart problems, need to visit the doctor sooner rather than later to make sure they are keeping hydrated.

  5. Chronic cough - Wikipedia

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    Upper airway cough syndrome is the most common cause of chronic coughing. It is diagnosed when the secretion of excess mucus from the nose or sinus drains into the pharynx or the back of the throat, causing an induced cough.

  6. Obstructive lung disease - Wikipedia

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    Asthma causes recurring episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing, particularly at night or in the early morning. [ 4 ] Exercise-induced asthma is common in asthmatics, especially after participation in outdoor activities in cold weather.

  7. Canadian wildfires led to spike in asthma ER visits ... - AOL

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    People with asthma often wheeze, are breathless, have chest tightness and have either nighttime or early-morning coughing. “I have no doubt that every asthmatic had an uptick in symptoms ...

  8. Habit cough - Wikipedia

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    A habit cough is a chronic cough that has no underlying organic cause or medical diagnosis, [1] [2] and does not respond to conventional medical treatment. [3] This is sometimes called tic cough, somatic cough syndrome and previously psychogenic cough, but without clinical justification.

  9. Eosinophilic bronchitis - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptom of eosinophilic bronchitis is a chronic dry cough lasting more than 6–8 weeks. [3] Eosinophilic bronchitis is also defined by the increased number of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, in the sputum compared to that of healthy people. [2]