Coughing is your body’s normal reaction when there’s mucus, dust, or something else stuck in your airways. The mucous membrane in your lungs, trachea and/or throat becomes irritated as a result of something being stuck in your airways. Coughing will clear the mucus, dust, or object from your airways.
The seriousness of the cough is determined by the cause. For example, a cough can be a sign of:
The symptoms differ per type and per cause. The most common types of cough are:
When coughing as a result of a cold, you may also experience:
You can do the following things to reduce your symptoms when you’re suffering from a cough:
You won’t usually need to see your GP for a cough and it will generally resolve itself within two to three weeks. However, your cough may sometimes need a little further investigation. For example, we recommend you visit your GP immediately if:
You should make an appointment with your GP or ask for advice in the following situations. If: