Post nasal drip - this occurs when allergies, a cold or sinus infection causes excess mucus to accumulate in the back of the throat. This accumulation of mucus can cause irritation that can lead to coughing. When the post nasal drip becomes chronic, unfortunately so does the cough. In order to end coughing in a situation like this, you'll have to get to the bottom of the post nasal drip. If your problem is due to allergies, seeking treatment, whether allergy shots or medication, could stop your coughing.
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) - in this condition, stomach acid flows back up the esophagus, irritating the area and also leading to coughing. Since GERD is often chronic, the coughing usually is as well. In order to get rid of a chronic cough caused by GERD, you can have your doctor treat you with prescription treatments for heartburn, like Protonix, Zantac, etc. You might even choose to treat your own GERD using over-the-counter remedies.
Lung Cancer - only a small percentage of chronic coughs are a result of lung cancer, but unfortunately some are. If you are a current or former smoker and the phlegm produced from your chronic cough contains blood, see your doctor as soon as possible to rule out this potentially deadly cause of some chronic coughs.
Upper Respiratory Infection - sometimes after a cold, flu or similar illness has run its course, inflammation and irritation can remain in the respiratory tract, resulting in a cough that doesn't go away for days, possibly weeks after your illness has cleared up. Usually such an infection will simply have to run its course, especially if its viral, and only a physician can determine if the infection is bacterial and requires antibiotics.
Blood Pressure Medications - sometimes a common class of drugs prescribed to treat high blood pressure and/or heart failure, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, can cause a chronic cough in 20 % of individuals taking them. A chronic cough caused by being on this class of drugs usually disappears within a week, but in some cases it can linger on for as long as a month or more. If the cough becomes especially troublesome, see your doctor.
References
Mayo Clinic Chronic Cough Causes - http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/chronic-cough/DS00957/DSECTION=causes
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