UPPER AIRWAY COUGH SYNDROME is usually due to environmental exposures, such as ALLERGIC RHINITIS. This can be caused by triggers like pollen, weeds, cat/dog dander, mold, dust, etc. Treat with antihistamines and see your doctor. for consideration of an inhaled nasal steroid and potentially allergy shots.
Your cough may be a symptom of ASTHMA, a closure or restriction of the airways.
ASTHMA can be dangerous and should be diagnosed and treated by your doctor. Make sure that you get your annual influenza vaccination. If you feel that you can’t catch your breath or can’t stop coughing, then have someone drive you to the closest emergency room or call an ambulance.
Your symptoms may be associated with heartburn, a sour taste in your mouth, or a burning sensation in the back of your throat. This can lead to ACID REFLUX. You can try over-the-counter antacids. See your doctor if symptoms are present most days of the week.