Journal article

Cough hypersensitivity and chronic cough

KF Chung, L McGarvey, WJ Song, AB Chang, K Lai, BJ Canning, SS Birring, JA Smith, SB Mazzone

Nature Reviews Disease Primers | Published : 2022

Abstract

Chronic cough is globally prevalent across all age groups. This disorder is challenging to treat because many pulmonary and extrapulmonary conditions can present with chronic cough, and cough can also be present without any identifiable underlying cause or be refractory to therapies that improve associated conditions. Most patients with chronic cough have cough hypersensitivity, which is characterized by increased neural responsivity to a range of stimuli that affect the airways and lungs, and other tissues innervated by common nerve supplies. Cough hypersensitivity presents as excessive coughing often in response to relatively innocuous stimuli, causing significant psychophysical morbidity ..

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