A nonproductive cough, known as a dry cough, doesn’t produce phlegm or mucus. Many things — from allergies to acid reflux — can cause a dry cough. In some cases, there’s no obvious cause.
Acid reflux causes stomach content to flow back into the esophagus, or a tube connects the stomach and throat. It can cause symptoms like a persistent cough, heartburn (burning chest pain), and ...
Every cough tells a story about your health ... requiring antibiotics Allergic reactions trigger persistent dry coughs Acid reflux frequently causes nighttime coughing Environmental irritants ...
Background: There are no prospective studies that have examined for chronic cough in children without lung disease but with gastroesophageal reflux (GER). In otherwise healthy children undergoing ...
"A dry cough means it’s tickly and doesn’t produce ... not caused by a cold or flu could be due to: Smoking Heartburn (acid reflux) Allergies – for example, hay fever Infections like ...