Some people have a strong cough after the first signs of a sore throat. Significant tingling and pain leads to a constant desire to get rid of the "lump" in the airways. For this reason, continuous coughing occurs. This symptom may signal
the occurrence of laryngotracheitis, laryngitis or pharyngitis. During the development of these diseases, a strong cough is always observed. Its treatment is carried out only after diagnosing a specific ailment. Often, antibiotics are used for therapy, and physiotherapy is used for rehabilitation.
Whooping cough is another disease that has the ability to provoke a spasmodic cough that gets worse over time. Treatment in this case, in addition to the use of antibiotics, is to frequently breathe fresh air while walking outside. The disease is diagnosed based on a high level of antibodies in the blood that fight toxins.
In the event of an acute respiratory viral infection, a strong cough acquires a wet structure. Treatment in this casecarried out with the help of mucolytic and antiviral drugs.
Bronchitis can become a complication after SARS. This causes chest barking and a strong cough. Treatment of bronchitis is quite difficult - expectorants, inhalations are added to antibiotics during therapy, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids.
The most insidious of all is the dry cough that is characteristic of many types of pneumonia. It is accompanied by pain in the chest, difficulty in breathing.
Most often, a strong cough without fever indicates a hidden inflammatory process or an allergic reaction to some irritant. Quite often, the cause of an unpleasant condition is polluted air and microscopic dust particles. If the cough does not stop and lasts for several days, you need to urgently consult a doctor. The purpose of the visit is to diagnose the disease that caused frequent muscle contractions in the airways.
You can also experience a severe cough during pregnancy, as the woman's immunity during this period is significantly weakened. Such a symptom in this case can be quite dangerous. For example, ARVI, which is familiar to everyone and does not cause any special feelings, can very quickly turn into tracheitis, which is difficult to cope with during pregnancy. It is almost impossible to cure the disease with folk remedies, and medications can harm the unborn child. For this reason, pregnantwomen should seek medical attention at the first sign of a persistent, severe cough.
Treatment of any kind of cough should be done under the strict supervision of a doctor and according to his recommendations. As a treatment, drugs are used that help thin and remove sputum and antibiotics that fight infection (are prescribed individually and depending on the virus that has affected the body).