Coughing: what might it be a sign of?

Escrito por: Dr Farid Bazari
Publicado: | Actualizado: 07/09/2023
Editado por: Robert Smith

In 2021, we are more aware of our own health, and in-particular symptoms of an underlying lung disorder.

coughing

We got in contact with the experienced and recommended specialist Pulmonologist , Dr Farid Bazari , who is based in London, to find out about the different types of cough and what their causes are. We also discussed the warning signs that indicate you should see a doctor about a cough.


Why do we cough in general?


Cough is a reflex to airways irritation in the lungs. The cough is to aid for clearance of lungs, as a natural clearance method. A cough can also be a controlled reaction, it can be initiated at will. It’s a natural reflex if you irritate the airways for example. It can be a natural response to irritants, habit or other factors to clear lungs, or may be the first common symptom of a range of lung diseases.

 

What are the different possible characteristics of a cough?

Assessing a patient with a cough requires a full history and examination, to be followed by specialist investigations to try and identify a cause.

In terms of history, the chronicity, characteristics at onset, other associated symptoms, whether it is a dry or productive cough gives information. If it’s productive it means there is mucus that needs to be cleared.

We look at characteristics, the time of day coughing occurs, external factors, (for example, cold air) and whether it occurs during exercise. We also look at certain characteristics, if the cough has a barking nature, or a whooping cough. These all are clues to the cough that will guide the investigation. Whooping may be a sign of bronchitis for example.
 

Associations with other red flag symptoms, such as losing weight, breathless, fevers or sweats or if there is blood produced, are all red flags.
 

What are the possible conditions that it might be a symptom of?

Cough is one of the most common symptoms presenting to medical practitioners, it can be due to a whole range of respiratory symptoms, and most cough of less than 3 weeks is self resolving.
 

However, if the patient has an underlying respiratory disease, or there are other associated symptoms, a history of significant smoking, or a cough lasting more than 3 weeks, we would investigate as to the underlying cause.
 

Serious conditions can include:
 

  • COVID-19 or other viral bronchitis
  • Lung fibrosis
  • Lung cancer
  • Asthma or other obstructive airways disease such as COPD
  • Allergies
  • Acid reflux
  • Post nasal drip
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Chronic lung infections or TB
  • Idiopathic cough
     

The commonest causes can often be identified through a chest x ray or lung function tests. A CT scan of the chest is often helpful if there are other symptoms accompanying the cough, or to exclude more serious conditions. There are blood tests and other tests such as those of airways inflammation through breath assessment that can help in making a definite diagnosis and treatment plan.
 

What about a cough in relation to COVID-19?

A common symptom of COVID-19 is a persistent cough. During the pandemic, if you are suffering from a persistent cough, you will need to isolate and get a PCR test. Lots of other causes may be identified, if its chronic and persistent, other symptoms may include coughing up blood and weight loss. You should seek medical advice from a specialist if this is the case.
 

Most cough caused by COVID-19 will resolve, but a small proportion may become chronic that may require specific treatment. If the initial infectious period has passed, or there is breathlessness, a chest x ray or CT scan to makes sure there’s no COVID-19 inflammation in the lungs will be necessary.
 

When should someone see a doctor about their cough?


If a person develops a new cough with other associated symptoms such as breathlessness, fevers, sweats, weight loss, chest pain, coughing blood or coloured sputum, they should seek early medical advice. Of course, during the pandemic, any person with a new persistent cough should seek advice and request a PCR test to exclude COVID-19. If the cough has associated symptoms, a chest Xray and further investigations are necessary. We would always investigate a cough that has lasted more than 3 weeks, in-particular if there are underlying lung disorders or a history of significant smoking.

 

If you will need to see a medical specialist regarding a cough, we recommend booking an appointment with the highly experienced pulmonologist, Dr Farid Bazari. Click here to visit his Top Doctors profile today for more information on appointment availability.

 

Por Dr Farid Bazari
Neumología

El Dr. Farid Bazari es un consultor líder en medicina respiratoria e interna con una amplia práctica que cubre todos los problemas médicos respiratorios e internos. Ofrece consultas para pacientes con apnea del sueño y trastornos relacionados, tos persistente, falta de aliento sin explicación, asma , infecciones pulmonares , cáncer de pulmón y todos los trastornos médicos generales y respiratorios.

La carrera inicial del Dr. Bazari incluyó la formación médica de pregrado en los hospitales de Guy y St. Thomas. Tuvo entrenamiento respiratorio especializado en la rotación de Londres, incluido el Royal Brompton Hospital, un centro de enfermedades respiratorias de renombre mundial.

El Dr. Bazari ha sido consultor de NHS a tiempo completo en Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust durante más de 10 años, donde desempeña una serie de funciones de liderazgo destinadas a mejorar la atención al paciente y desarrollar servicios clínicos. Además de su práctica clínica, el Dr. Bazari está involucrado en varios proyectos para mejorar la experiencia del paciente y desarrollar servicios clínicos. Es el líder clínico del departamento de medicina respiratoria y el presidente del servicio de cáncer de pulmón.

El Dr. Bazari proporciona un servicio centrado en el paciente que permite un diagnóstico y tratamiento rápidos de afecciones respiratorias utilizando la medicina más reciente basada en la evidencia y trabajando de cerca con un equipo de expertos donde se requieren investigaciones adicionales.

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